As part of Keep Space for Peace week, get involved in a joined-up demonstration against US missile defence and space based warfare.
Keep Space for Peace Week: Down South
NJPN Open Networking Day
Speaker: Phil McCarthy, Director, Caritas Social Action Network
Refugees: practical approaches to bringing divided communities together.
Report launch - "Nukes of Hazard: The Dangerous Bomb Convoys on Our Roads"
Launch of a brand new report on nuclear convoys.
Teas and coffees served from 09.30.
The Lucas Plan
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Lucas Plan.
Launch of Global Justice Belfast
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
Pints for Peace
We invite you to join us at Hollingbury Coachwerks to celebrate with . Doors open 5.30 for a 6pm start till 8pm.
Small is Beautiful festival
Exploring positive responses to our future through low carbon technology, social justice and the arts, the festival bring together experts, enthusiasts, creators and the curious from around the world.
“UK Faith Communities – Progress Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons”.
A free seminar on how a nuclear weapons ban treaty would create a clear international legal norm against the possession of nuclear weapons and how faith communities can best play their part in this in
Peace Boat in London
Peace Boat Global Voyage for a Nuclear Free World, August 18 – November 30, 2016.
Talking Peace Festival
International Alert will launch its third Talking Peace Festival on UN International Peace Day (21 September), with a two-week series of creative events to mark the organisation’s 30-year anniversary.
Turkey: internal turmoil, international concern
With Dr Ayça Çubukçu. The internal stability and political allegiance of Turkey are of great international importance.
The Brexit vote and European populist movements: the link with migration and globalisation
With Felicity Lawrence.
Poland: The revolution of the populist right and the dismantling of democracy in Eastern Europe
With Christian Davies.
The Humanitarian Disaster in Yemen and the Struggle for Supremacy in the Middle East.
With Helen Lackner. The full scale war which has engulfed Yemen for the last eighteen months has led to a disastrous humanitarian situation. Helen Lackner is the leading authority on the Yemen.
Global Powerhouse: The International Financial Markets and the City of London.
With Tony Norfield. The City, as London’s financial centre is known, is the world’s biggest international banking and foreign exchange market, shaping the development of global capital.
Concert for Gaza’s Children
Frankie Armstrong, Janet Russell, Leon Rosselson, Nizar al-Issa, Simon Hewitt Jones. MC Ian Saville…
Islam and the West.
With Prof Sir Michael Atiyah. Prof Atiyah will discuss the relationship between Island and the West, building on his personal involvement.
Universities for Sale? The influence of the arms, fossil fuel and other industries.
Scientists for Global Responsibility Conference and AGM.
Registration opens in September.
Venue: Alan Baxter Ltd Farringdon.
Just Supper at the Well at Willen.
Supper at 7.30pm, followed at 8.15pm by Marcus Armstrong’s presentation on his recent working visit to Iraq.
