As cities march across the world to mark UN anti-racism day, join them to say #NoRacismNoFascism
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UN Anti-Racism day Demonstration
Growth, degrowth and climate justice.
With Jason Hickel, author of The Divide: a brief guide to global inequality and its solutions. And Ann Pettifor, prizewinning economist and author of The Production of Money.
Remember Fukushima: film screening and talk by Fukushima mothers
Film screening and talk by Fukushima mothers at SOAS university.
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Remember Fukushima parliamentary public meeting
Public meeting with three Fukushima mothers.
Remember Fukushima march on parliament and rally
The march will assemble outside the Japanese embassy in London at 12pm for a 12.30pm start. Fancy dress and bright colours are welcome – especially yellow!
Routes to Peace in an Uncertain World
Join Leeds City Council, Leeds Peace Links Group, Leeds Beckett University and Mayors for Peace in the inaugural lecture of their new 2019 series of international peace lectures.
Dr. Strangelove: Free Film & Discussion
Join Yorkshire CND as they host a free film screening of Dr Strangelove, followed by discussion.
Hope in the Age of Trump – Leeds, Yorkshire CND AGM
Speakers will include: Professor Paul Rogers – Overview of Global Challenges. Janet Fenton – Progress of the UN treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Greenham Women Everywhere
Women from all over the world braved every weather and indignity to live together in order to protest peacefully and creatively about the threat to humankind from the nuclear arms race.
LSE, Internationalism, and Peace, 1914-1945
This lecture will examine the LSE’s experience during and after the First World War, considering in particular the emergence of the modern internationalist movement and the League of Nations.
"These Dangerous Women": a film screening
Who are the women who have something to say about war and the causes of war? Members of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) have been raising these issues for 103 years.
A New International Order? Peacemaking after the First World War
A century after the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919, this session will reappraise the peace settlement that followed the First World War.
Are We Asking the Right Questions? Reframing Peace and Security
In this talk Madeleine Rees, Secretary General of WILPF, addresses the past, present and futures of WILPF and considers whether, it is time to re-frame the structures on peace and security.
Stop the Arms Fair.
Every two years, the global arms trade comes to London. DSEI, one of the world’s largest arms fairs, returns in September 2019.
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Resistance to Armed Forces Day
Protests, discussions and other events organised by those concerned about the militarism creeping into British society through events such as Armed Forces Day.
It Starts Here
Planning, workshops, trainings, to resist the DSEI arms fair which returns in September 2019.
Multifaith Celebration for Mahatma Gandhi.
Multifaith Celebration for Mahatma Gandhi.
The theme will be poetry
Nagasaki Day Peace Walk
Peace walk from Westminster Cathedral after the service for Franz Jaegerstaetter, to the London Peace Pagoda, followed by a Lantern-Lighting Ceremony at sunset (the lanterns will not be floated in the
London Peace Pagoda Annual Celebration
34 Annual Celebration. All welcome.
'Anarchism, Syndicalism and the Amsterdam Congress of 1907'
Presented by AUTONOMY NOW. With Anthony Zurbrugg.
