A digital collection of sound, film and images about war and contemporary conflict, created by young people from across South West Wales and inspired by the poster exhibition ‘Posters of the First Wor
Exhibition: Blwch Digi Propaganda Digibox.
Exhibition: Remembering for Peace.
Until April 21
Learning Through Peace
National conference for Primary Schools staff. How can you build a more peaceful school community in which all your learners flourish?
March for Health, Homes, Jobs and Education.
End Austerity Now!
Assemble: 1pm, Gower Street/Euston Road, London NW1
Stop supporting Saudi Arabia - Stop the War on Yemen public meeting
Britain is breaking national and international law by selling arms to the Saudis (one of the most dictatorial regimes on Earth which even beheads more people than Isis).
Reclaim the Power mass action: End Coal Now
As part of the Groundswell year of action and international mobilisations taking on the fossil fuel industry, this May, we’re going to shut down the UK’s largest opencast coal mine – Ffos-y-fran in Wa
Women Making History.
Programme to follow.
This Light that Pushes Me
Abingdon Quakers invite you to experience a moving exhibition– photos and stories of 20 Quaker, African, grassroot peacebuilders from seven Sub-Saharan African countries, all of whom experienced viole
Peace News Summer Camp.
A family-friendly and renewably-powered camp.
Peace News Summer Camp helps build a radical movement for the future by creating a living community today.
WITH MY HAMMER…
Nuke Film Fest London : Threads Screening
Threads (1984) is a BAFTA award winning film looking at life in the working-class city of Sheffield in an alternate history where a nuclear war became a reality.
Oceans: Conserving our Threatened Life Support System
With Professor Callum Roberts. Our oceans form the earth’s largest life support system. They produce 50% of the earth’s oxygen, and absorb the majority of our carbon.
Venezuela: can the Bolivarian Revolution resist the forces of the right?
With Dr Francisco Dominguez.
Land Grabbing, Corruption, Human Rights Abuse
- The exploitation of the global poor with Julian Oram.
‘Beyond the Fence’ – a new musical set at Greenham Common in 1982 and 1983
BEYOND THE FENCE follows the story of young girl, George, and her mother Mary Moreton.
How will peace be built in Syria?
An opportunity to hear stories from people from Syria/Kurdistan as well as those with connections to the area, followed by discussion of issues raised.
After Hiroshima
After Hiroshima tells the story of the world's first nuclear bomb and the UK response to that - both in terms of weapon development and protest, through the stories of those who were there.
Remembrance Sunday Lecture: 'Humanity in the midst of War'
Remembrance Sunday Lecture from Movement for the Abolition of War.
Guest speaker is Vickie Hawkins, General Director of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF).