A conference in Darlington, Saturday 24th September 2016
Themes
- the need to change the narrative and thinking around what we mean by security, peace and conflict
A conference in Darlington, Saturday 24th September 2016
Themes
- the need to change the narrative and thinking around what we mean by security, peace and conflict
A panel will provide updates on the political developments (Baraa Shiban) and the humanitarian situation (Awssan Kamal) and British journalist Peter Oborne will speak on his recent visit to Sana'a and
Themes
Sheffield Day School.
Pre-Anarchist Bookfair Book Talk.
With Kate Harrad. Kate Harrad introduces this unique anthology of writing on the politics and realities of bisexuality in Britain today.
Eritrea is characterised by regime paranoia, intense domestic repression and isolationism.
With Paul Rogers.
Speakers :
Vijay Mehta: Peace Beyond Borders - Key Themes
Brian Cooper: What Future for Euro-Idealism
Brian Larkin: Europe and the Arms Trade
Norwich UN AGM which takes place between 12.30 and 1pm.
The speaker at 1pm this month is Professor Catherine Rowett from the School of Philosophy at UEA.
CAAB Annual Demonstration in Keep Space for Peace Week.
Main Gate, NSA Menwith Hill. Speakers, including Dave Webb, Chair CND. Music, with Catherine Warr and others.
Annual Erskine Childers Lecture 2016. With Federicao Mayor Zaragoza. The lecture will focus on how can we end violence and wars and establish Culture of Peace and an equitable international order.
Gandhi Foundation Annual Lecture 2016. With Dr Rowan Williams (former Archbishop of Canterbury).
As part of Keep Space for Peace week, get involved in a joined-up demonstration against US missile defence and space based warfare.
Speaker: Phil McCarthy, Director, Caritas Social Action Network
Refugees: practical approaches to bringing divided communities together.
Launch of a brand new report on nuclear convoys.
Teas and coffees served from 09.30.
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Lucas Plan.
Speakers:
Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now
Marie Moran from Attac Ireland
With live music and performance until late:
full fathom phive
Antimony Middle Eastern music and dance
We invite you to join us at Hollingbury Coachwerks to celebrate with . Doors open 5.30 for a 6pm start till 8pm.