Vegetarian, Vegan & Glutenfree Lunches, Hot & Cold Drinks, Mincepies & Cakes. Handcrafted & other Gifts, Cards, Fairtrade, Jams & Chutneys
Books, Odds & Ends Stall, Children’s Activities
Quaker Cafe and Winter Fair
Public Lecture: Nuclear Wargames: Ethics and the Quest to Quantify Conflict
With Dr John R. Emery (University of California, Irvine) on the quantification and gamification of warfare and it associated ethical challenges.
NJPN Networking Day - Common Good Training Workshop
The workshop brings together a unique combination of components suitable for Christians of all traditions and explores six core themes in a full and stimulating day of teaching, prayer, activities, di
Say no to BP and BAE Systems at New Scientist Live
Say no to BP and BAE Systems at New Scientist Live
Education for the Future: Climate Emergency Conference
Student strikes have pushed the climate emergency to the top of the political agenda.
The New World Disorder: No to NATO Counter-Summit
As NATO heads of state – including US President Donald Trump – prepare to meet in London for a summit, join us for a counter-summit to discuss the alternatives to war and nuclear weapons.
‘Versailles 1919 Return of the Dangerous Women’
The latest film from Clapham Film Unit shows how women tried to influence the Versailles Treaty – how the women attempted to ensure cooperation, internationalism and peace were priorities BUT the men
Yorkshire CND Peace & Crafts Fair
There will be the usual fantastic range of craft and information stalls, a great line-up of live music, plus children’s activities.
Remembrance Sunday Event
Remembrance Sunday event. With songs and a white poppy wreath laying ceremony.
Film screening: The Beginning of the End of Nuclear Weapons
Yorkshire premier of the documentary film about efforts to bring a nuclear weapon ban treaty into international law and the role of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, ICAN.
Think Global, Act Local for Peace, But What Peace?
On the global level, BRUCE KENT will head a panel discussion on how different views of peace effects national military defence.
Disarming Tower Hamlets
Tower Hamlets CND started off as the 'Stepney & Poplar Against the Bomb' in 1959. THCND member Paul Barlow reflects on the CND campaign and his role in organising the Youth CND in Tower Hamlets.
XR October Rebellion
XR Peace supporters will be blockading an area on the Embankment, London. CND will be supporting them.
Beyond Remembrance: Pacifism in the aftermath of war 1919.
This event marks the centenary of the final convention of the No Conscription Fellowship; Conscientious Objectors who, with their supporters, had provided the principal opposition to war during the fi
The Responsibility of Intellectuals
Book Launch for The Responsibility of Intellectuals: Reflections by Noam Chomsky and others after 50 years (UCLPress).
Kashmir: tormented state and global flashpoint
With Dr Nitasha Kaul, Kashmiri academic, economist, novelist and poet, and has spoken and published widely on varied themes including social theory, democracy, and postcolonial critique
The French Insurgency: what is the significance of the Gilets Jaunes?
With Stathis Kouvelakis, Reader in Political theory in the Department of French at Kings College, London.
Why I am a Pacifist
With Tim Gee. Tim Gee tells the story of why he became a pacifist and what it means to him.
Here to Stay, Here to Fight – A Race Today Anthology
Editors of the book will be at Housmans to exploring the legacy of Race Today, the journal of the revolutionary Race Today Collective, in contemporary social movements and debates around race, gender
Building a New Catalonia: Self-determination and Emancipation
With Ignasi Bernat, Liz Castro, Robert Knox and David Whyte
tickets in advance from www.housmans.com/events