With Andreas Malm, Laudy van den Heuvel and Anoushka Zoob Carter in conversation with Ash Sarkar.
White Skin, Black Fuel: On the Dangers of Fossil Fascism
From the Ground Up: Taking Action
From The Ground Up II: Taking Action will be a four day online gathering with 18 sessions dedicated to some of the key issues facing our movements today.
Keep Space for Peace
Rally at USAF Croughton, restrictions permitting.
Noon at the main gate (flags & banners).
No more Nukes: Time to Scrap Trident emergency rally
Join CND for an emergency online rally to protest against expected government plans to increase the number of nuclear warheads in its arsenal for the first time since the Cold War.
Young Pugwash event with Dr Lassina Zerbo
SYP is holding an 'In Conversation' session with Dr Lassina Zerbo, the Chief Executive of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization.
London CND AGM
If you’re a member of CND and/or a member of a local CND group, then you’re eligible to participate in the London CND AGM.
UK Action Planning for GDAMS 2021
The Global Days of Action on Military Spending will take place between the 10th April - 9th May 2021.
Hiroshima Day
Hiroshima Day Lantern Floating Ceremony.
Hiroshima Day Reflection
Hiroshima Day Reflection.
Ciao Ousmane: The Hidden Exploitation of Italy's Migrant Workers
With Hsiao-Hung Pai and Liz Fekete.
Come Join Our Disease
Sam Byers in conversation with Juliet Jacques
Border Nation: A Story of Migration
With Leah Cowan in conversation with Kelsey Mohamed.
Disturbing The Body
With Abi Hynes and Irenosen Okojie.
Disturbing The Body Body will launch across three nights, with Lighthouse, Five Leaves and Housmans bookshops each hosting a new pairing of writers.
Silicon Values: The Future of Free Speech under Surveillance Capitalism
With Jillian C. Yorke.
How do Google, Facebook and Amazon threaten our democracy? What is the impact of surveillance capitalism on our right to free speech?
Bread and Roses: Gender and Class Under Capitalism
With Andrea D'Atri.
Peace One Day.
An event in conjunction with the SE London Peace and Justice Coalition, either virtual or live.
Nagasaki Day.
Socially distanced Peace Picnic in the Archbishop Tutu Peace Garden, Chinbrook Meadows, Grove Park as part of the SE London Peace and Justice Coalition. Music, poetry and statements.
Hiroshima Event
Socially distanced vigil opposite The Churchill Theatre and silent walk to the lake in Church House Gardens for the scattering of white flowers. Poems and statements.
Chernobyl Day vigil
To commemorate Chernobyl Day. Socially distanced vigil with posters - Bromley Market Square by the Darwin Mural
Chernobyl Day
Remembering the world's worse nuclear disaster.
http://www.chernobyl.info/
