A day conference organised by Central England Quakers’ Peace Committee, Peace Hub and Jai Jagat 2020 UK.
During this conference, we will:
A day conference organised by Central England Quakers’ Peace Committee, Peace Hub and Jai Jagat 2020 UK.
During this conference, we will:
Ahead of this year’s Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference in New York, join us to discuss the UK@s obligations under the Treaty and why the government must live up to them.
Followed by a screening of the film on Sylvia Pankhurst
Women’s human rights activists today fight an ongoing and uphill battle to win a place for women in peacemaking processes and to embed guarantees of women’s fundamental rights in peace agreements.
In debates around societal equality and discrimination, social class has been neglected in comparison to gender, race, disability and sexuality, which are protected characteristics in the UK under the
The proposed slogan is 'Military spending costs the Earth'.
With Dr Patrick Meehan.
With Professor Nicholas Pleace.
With Professor Jacqueline McGlade.
In January 2020, organisations and protest groups campaigning for peace, environmental justice, human rights and animal rights, and against racism found themselves listed in a police counter-terror do
Join Friends of the Earth for an international conference where we seek to raise the voices of communities on the front line, both locally and globally, of the resistance against extractivism, and exp
With Nottingham refugee women.
Campaigning and Officer Reports, election of officers and plans for the rest of 2020
Film + panel discussion
Bromley Peace Council will mark Peace One Day with a zoom meeting from 7 - 9 pm in conjunction with SE London CND,
Bromley Peace Council Bank Holiday Stall.
Bromley Peace Council Stall at Bowie Oddity Festival
There will be an at a distance peace picnic in the Archbishop Tutu Peace Garden at Grove Park from 1.30 - 3pm to mark Nagasaki Day. There will be statements and poems.
There will be a silent vigil of 6 people at a distance, opposite the Churchill Theatre and then scattering of flowers on the lake in the Library Gardens to mark Hiroshima Day,