Developing Political Education Today
Political Education Together (PET) has been initiated by Independent Working Class Education and the Ella Baker School of organising.

In July 2019, a number of organisations developing high-quality political education materials met in Durham, the day before the Big Meeting. We will be continuing those discussions, at the next PET meeting on 7th March in Central Birmingham at 10.00am - 3.30pm. To ensure that the meeting is productive, we are keeping numbers to a maximum of 30. If you would like to attend, then please register your interest below. We will then notify you if a place is allocated to you. Everyone who registers will be provided with an opportunity to participate in some way, even if this meeting is oversubscribed.

In 2018, John McDonnell said:

 "The Labour movement has a rich history of working-class self-education and because of new platform technologies we’re able to revive and expand on that tradition like never before. This work is at the
cutting edge of the movement, and I look forward to its radical expansion over the coming year."

This free and open meeting will bring together a dozen or more key organisations to discuss and showcase their current work and look at overcoming barriers, area of potential joint working and building solidarity.
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If you are applying with the intention of formally or informally representing an organisation delivering political education, please indicate which organisation below, and provide a link either to a website, or an example of your educational materials.
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