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Last year, a group of us gathered in Ibrox to explore the intersections of social injustice and land inequality.
This year, in the face of emboldened fascism, dispossession, and colonial violence in Scotland and globally, we hold space again for building, resisting, strategising, and embodying our relationships to land.
This is an invitation to moot - to vitalise our assembly, to move from talking towards action. There will be talks, but also workshops, songs, rituals, skills-sharing, creative practices and a ceilidh.
This year, A Land Moot is being co-organised and programmed by a number of working groups: practical commoning, collective economies, land back, food, media, resisting green capitalism and political education. Each group is making space for exploring histories, presents and futures of justice issues converging around land.
This event is part of a long-term struggle towards dismantling concentrated power and ownership and decolonising our relationships to land. We hope to create a space for this movement to take root.
Tickets & Access ********************
Tickets are priced on a sliding scale in hope this can make the event available to a wide range of people while resourcing the work needed to sustain and grow our movements. We invite those who have access to financial resources to contribute toward those with less access to resources.
We have a small amount of funding available to subsidise travel costs for those who need it. If you require support with covering travel, please email scottishhistoriesofresistance@gmail.com with information on where you are travelling from, and how much it will cost.
Programme & Schedule ****************************
Friday evening ____________
~ Ceilidh Hoose CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Main Space An evening of stories and songs of land resistance, hosted by Scottish Histories of Resistance
5pm onwards Arrivals 6-7:30pm Dinner 8-10pm Singing and Stories
Saturday morning ______________
CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Main Space 9am Arrivals 9:30am Opening Mística
GALGAEL / garden & snug 10am-12:30pm Kids Space (drop off from 9:45am) Children aged 5 - 16 are invited to join play-based experiences across the weekend that speak to the themes of the land moot. Please bring outdoor clothes.
VARIOUS LOCATIONS 10:30am-12:30pm Parallel workshop sessions (see below)
~ Ecological Health Justice ~ CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Main Space What could an ecological public health framework look like in Scotland? Explore health inequalities, the relationship between land and health, and the journey from soil to bacteria to the human microbiome.
~ Media ~ CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Main Space How do we tell our story? What can we learn from other movements? Join a conversation about developing alternative networks, moving away from reliance on mainstream platforms, and how to keep ourselves safe doing this.
~ Collective Economies ~ CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Side Room Learn how Collective Economies has begun in Lochwinnoch, what we have learned and our future plans. Plot how to begin this work in your own community, and how a network of collective economies could support each other!
~ Internationalism ~ IBROX LIBRARY / Community Room Discuss histories of internationalist organising in Scotland and connections between land injustices here and abroad. Develop the means and tactics for building meaningful solidarity with comrades beyond our borders
IBROX LIBRARY / Meeting Room 10:30am-12:30pm Wellbeing & Quiet Space
Saturday afternoon ________________
CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Main Space 1-2pm Lunch for everyone
GALGAEL / garden & snug 2-4pm Kids Space (drop off from 1:45pm)
VARIOUS LOCATIONS 2.30-4:30pm Parallel workshop sessions (see below)
~ Popular Education ~ CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Main Space Can we re-imagine our relationships with land as something other than ownership? How do we politically educate ourselves and our communities? What popular techniques have worked for other land struggles? Gather to practice storytelling, zine making, play recital and land walking as creative practices of (re)education.
~ Land Walk ~ CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Side Room How we can restore ourselves and the land? Which radical approaches to land redistribution should we explore in the coming year? This session will build on the themes explored during the Just Walk from Skye to Glasgow.
~ Housing ~ IBROX LIBRARY / Community Room Led by Living Rent members, this session will bring folks together to formulate practical demands around housing rights and responsibilities, the planning system, second home-ownership and short term lets to ensure tenants, resident owners and communities are able to shape our collective common good and neighbourhoods.
~ Practical Commons ~ WOODVILLE STREET COMMONS The commons will look different than you think. Learn about commoning history and practice, with a focus on common good land in Glasgow. Visit a nearby common good site, share stories of the commons and co-create a commons charter for future action.
IBROX LIBRARY / Meeting Room 2.30-4:30pm Wellbeing & Quiet Space
Saturday evening ______________
CLYDE COMMUNITY HALL / Main Space
4:30-6:30pm Open session for groups 6:30-7:30pm Dinner for everyone 8-11pm Ceilidh Band & Dancing
Get your Ceilidh Ticket! - https://ceilidh-landmoot2025.brownpapertickets.com
Sunday morning ______________
GALGAEL / garden & snug 11am - 1pm Food workshops What food skills do we need to revive? Try your hand at deer butchery, foraging, seed saving, apple pressing and fermentation.
Sunday afternoon ______________
IBROX CHURCH 1:30-2:30pm Lunch for everyone 2-6pm Wellbeing & Quiet Space
GALGAEL / garden & snug 2:30-5:30pm Kids Space (drop off from 2:30pm)
IBROX CHURCH 2:30-3:30pm Food & Land Panel Discussion How can grassroots food growing strugglesurban and ruralhelp us fight for land?
3:30-5.30pm Moot Assembly What is our vision, and how do we get there? Gather to reflect on the weekend and decide on our priorities going forward. This is a space to share proposals on how to continue to work collectively and autonomously over the coming year.
5.30-6pm Closing Mística
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Friday Oct 10, 2025 6:00 PM - Sunday Oct 12, 2025 5:00 PM | £1.00 - £25.00 |
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LocationClyde Community Hall (View)
41 Whitefield Road
Glasgow G51 2YB
United Kingdom
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Accessibility
The event will be spread between a number of venues. Please contact us if you have any specific concerns regarding accessibility. There are accessibility guides available for venues we are using.
Depending on schedule and what you choose to attend, it is possible you will have to travel in between multiple venues, all within a 10 minute walking distance.
Each venue will be wheelchair accessible and have an accessible toilet.
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