Andrew Wainwright Reform Trust
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The Andrew Wainwright Reform Trust Ltd "takes its name from Andrew Wainwright, a lifelong campaigner for radical reform who taught at Hlekweni rural Training centre in Zimababwe in 1970, a time when the movement for freedom and democracy was gathering strength. A small book of his diaries and letters from Hlekweni is available. He later campaigned for the freedom movements in South Africa, Mozambique and Guinea Bissau and other causes seeking improvements for those at disadvantage closer to home." [1]
Contents
Trustees
Accessed February 2009: [2]
- Hugh Scott (Chair), solicitor and former trustee of Manningham Housing Association.
- Hilary Wainwright, author and editor of Red Pepper
- Joyce Wainwright, a former nurse and trustee of various Leeds charities
- Martin Wainwright, Northern Editor of The Guardian
- Penny Wainwright, author and museum trustee
- Roy Bhaskar, author and philosopher
- Tessa Wainwright, teacher of English as a foreign language
Past Grantees
Accessed February 2009: [3]
March 2006
July 2006
November 2006
- Waging Peace
- Seeds for Change
- Tenner Films (conditional)
March 2007
- Abortion Rights
- Compass
- Scientists for Global Responsibility (conditional)
July 2007
November 2007
- Black Women's Rape Action Project
- Localise West Midlands
- Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign Action Group
- The Salford Star
March 2008
- ARCH - Action on Rights for Children
- Compass
- Free Gaza Movement
- Haringey Independence Day
- KONP - Keep Our NHS Public