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NEWS FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD– San Fermin @ London Fields

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

pankarti On Saturday 10th July,  a Great Celebration took place in the heart of the East side of London. SAN FERMIN! A festivity that is well known by some english speakers for the works Hemingway wrote about it.

This year the actual celebration has been characterized by the reclaims for the freedom of speech, after some incidents between organizers and the Town Hall of Pamplona, who banned the use of the Basque flag. for that reason every single Peña (organizing group) has made their banners in black with a reclaims for the Freedom of speech, and so has it been in London.

However, leaving the Political essence that anything seem to have in the Basque Lands it was a day of party for the basque community and friends who approached London Fields. There were musicians, and loads (more than 60 litres) of sangria, and basque games (see buzzes at naiara´s arm for reference of the effect the mixture had) such as SOKATIRA, sack races and others.

TRIKI

Started with the entzierro in Estafeta Kalea (provisionally located oppositte the Oxford House in Bethnal Green), and went in a pub crawl (pint per pub) from Bethnal Green to London Fields, accompanied by the bull and the muscians playing in the street.

Once in London Fields, many people joined and got involved in the games and dancing bit. A good day that will certainly soon be rpeated!

TALDEA

WEEKLY TOP FIVE STORIES FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD

Friday, July 9th, 2010

(Drum playing with expectancy sound) Tintirinti titi tititin….. drrrrummm

Today, we are starting a series of weekly TOP FIVE STORIES picked from the media in the outside (of The Hub) world.

1.- WORLDTV.COM

If bloging gave us the opportunity to spread our words all around, now this new resource makes possible to create our very own on-line TV.

2. – The Bonnington Squat in London.

Could this be the key to solve the housing problems in the city? An experience worth watching…

3.-The paradoxes of Degrowth

Are democracy and individual rights compatible with the ‘managed contraction’ of the economy? wonders Duncan Green.

4.- An encouraging one to cheer us up!

And last but not least… a bit of a weird one to make you all laugh:

5.- LOST LONDON

Happy fridays!!

San Fermin

San Fermin @ London Fields all day tomorrow!

Don’t call us Four Eyes….

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Having just got new glasses today (being somewhat old now and being tired of my eyes increasingly failing me) we realised how many Hubbers wear glasses. Does this mean we’re all more intelligent than non glasses wearing non Hubbers? Mean we’re cooler? Mean we all become Superman at the weekend? Or just mean we have bad genes?

Either way, here is a pic of us. Hot eh?
Holly xx

We heart Glasses!

We heart Glasses!

Love is in the air…

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

I use the term love quite freely. I love cooking. I love the X Factor. I love when the weather is crisp and leaves are on the ground just waiting to be kicked. I of course love my family. In all honesty, I love lots of things. Since working for the Hub though, I have also developed a new type of Love. One I like to call ‘Project Love’.

Project Love occurs when you just LOVE someones project (who’d have guessed eh?!). Of course all Hub members and associates do amazing things but there are just some organisations out there, that us Hosts have a soft spot for. We usually keep them secret (it’s not nice to show favouritism after all!) but today, I just can’t hold my love for one particular project, in any longer. So here goes….

I LOVE KIDS COMPANY!

This is the KidsCo philosophy:

Kids Company aims to promote and support emotional well-being. Our approach is rooted in attachment theory and a belief in the importance of ’loving care’. We start by solving practical problems such as housing, health and nutrition, in the hope of restoring some consistency to young people’s lives, and so reducing their loneliness and trauma. From here, the process of emotional repair can begin.

Experience has taught us that children who suffer trauma, abuse and neglect cope with their pain by shutting down their capacity to feel. Punishing these young people only cements their emotional coldness. We facilitate the healing process through the development of sustained, caring relationships, in which both children’s practical and emotional needs are taken care of.

This week, I received a copy of the Kids Co Winter Newsletter and just felt so inspired. One of the first paragraphs in the opening letter from Chief Exec, Camila Batmanghelidjh reads:
We have had a fantastic year. Of the children funded through our Government
grant, 84% are now in education, employment or training, when they were not
before. One hundred and twenty had no birth certificates and we’ve organised
those for them; 117 gained passports; 106 gained National Insurance numbers;
seventy-three received driving licences; 99 opened bank accounts; 57 started
university. For some, we have negotiated entries into top universities without
GCSE or A level qualifications. This is in the context of 400 young people
with serious emotional and behavioural difficulties whose problems were
compounded by extreme poverty.

This is despite a reduction in other donations due to the financial crisi (eek!) and posta strikes. Kids Co have done lots of other amazing things this year but the things detailed above really stood out to me. Things like obtaining a birth certificate will have such a dramatic effect on a child’s life – to begin a journey of feeling, of identity, of history, of being loved, of being valued. To happen at such an important stage in life can help determine the sort of person that child will become.

Kids Co also provides the opportunity to volunteer in exciting ways – for example, recently they have been looking for elves and a Santa to run their Xmas Grotto! And once, they needed someone to house a dog so one of their children to go into rehab (he refused to go until the dog, his best bud, was given a home while he was gone).

It is because Kids Co places such an importance on the little things, the big things and everything in betweem that I love them. And always will. Well done Kids Co, keep up the good work. You can donate to them here.

Holly x