Join those in Leeds commemorating the 75th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki days.
It is hoped that it will be possible for people to participate in person.
Join those in Leeds commemorating the 75th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki days.
It is hoped that it will be possible for people to participate in person.
Join those in Bradford commemorating the 75th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki days with a declaration from the Lord Mayor, readings and music.
Student/Young Pugwash (SYP) UK is hosting a webinar about Lethal Autonomous Weapons ('killer robots')
Speakers include:
THE DOCTOR'S TALE is an edited version by actor/playwright Michael Mears of NAGASAKI 1945, an account by a young doctor, Tatsuichiro Akizuki, working in a small hospital in Nagasaki at the time of the
THE PRIEST'S TALE is an adaptation by actor/playwright Michael Mears of one of the survivor’s accounts from John Hersey’s classic book HIROSHIMA (published by Penguin).
THIS EVIL THING, written and performed by Michael Mears, is the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no to war; and the men and women who supported them.
Join Dr Becky Alexis-Martin in conversation with CND vice-chair Tom Unterrainer, discussing “Disarming Doomsday: The Human Impacts of Nuclear Weapons Since Hiroshima”. Hosted by Kate Hudson.
Conscience is organising its first webinar: ‘Voices of Conscientious Objection‘.
Speaker is Symon Hill, Peace Pledge Union.
Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp planned weekend of events has turned into a virtual webinar to be held on Friday 12th June, 7.30 to 9.30 pm.
The International Peace Bureau (IPB) is presenting a two-part webinar series to explore the past two centuries of peace movement activities, including the role of the IPB, which was founded in 1891.
The International Peace Bureau (IPB) is presenting a two-part webinar series to explore the past two centuries of peace movement activities, including the role of the IPB, which was founded in 1891.
The protests on 4 July started in the 1980s and over the years have featured many impressive speakers and musicians. This year we’re putting on an online event/webinar on 4 July between 3:30 and 5pm.
Just over 100 years ago, British conscientious objectors were locked down in this country against their will
Speaker: Richard Glover. With his unwavering quest for social justice, Henry George defined capital in terms of wealth, and wealth in terms of what humans produce from nature.
Speakers
Chair - Rita Payne, President Emeritus, Commonwealth Journalists Association
Stewart Parkinson, Executive Director, Scientist for Global Responsibility
A satirical comedy adapted from the novel by Jaroslav Hašek, it makes the case against the futility of war, with important contemporary references.
With Ben Tippet
Presented by AUTONOMY NOW!
With Martin Lux and Alex Hodson
With Alan Woods
Presented by AUTONOMY NOW!
performed by Paul Case