Autonomy Now presents: 'Journey Through Utopia' with Matthew S. Adams, Rhiannon Firth, and Tim Waterman.
January's Autonomy Now event considers utopian thought in dystopian times.
Autonomy Now presents: 'Journey Through Utopia' with Matthew S. Adams, Rhiannon Firth, and Tim Waterman.
January's Autonomy Now event considers utopian thought in dystopian times.
Armed Forces Day is about fuelling support for war and everyday militarism.
Free for all PPU members, hear more about our work over the past year – and to help us shape what comes next.
UNA Lunchbox talk. With Lee Adamson, Head of Information Services, Legal Affairs and External Relations Division at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) – an agency of the UN.
Nagasaki Day Peace Walk from Westminster Cathedral (timing tbc) to the London Peace Pagoda, followed by a Lantern-lighting ceremony at sunset.
35th Annual Celebration of the London Peace Pagoda.
The film 'Versailles 1919, Return of the Dangerous Women', a film about the WILPF women at the Zurich congress which tried to influence the Versailles Treaty, will be shown and the director, Charlotte
The programme will include Beethoven’s `Harp’ Quartet in E flat Op.74 played by the Hiroshima String Quartet and Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals played by Martha Argerich and Alberto Portugheis w
With Professor Robert West
Lakehouse Lake Project, begun 20 years ago, is an independent group committed to the care of Jubilee Pond and its environs, undertaking litter-picks, pond dips, encouraging folk to enjoy the area resp
Speaker: Leslie Barson
Speakers/Performers: Kath Tait & Andrew Rea. Tonight features two very talented, original performers.
Vi Gostling Memorial Lecture (part of Leytonstone Festival) Speaker: Lyn Brown MP
Speaker: Andy Simons
Speaker: Kevin Davey.
Speaker: Chris Shurety MBE
Speaker: Peter Ashan, a lecturer, museum educator, youth worker & sports coach, focuses on Black arts and culture.