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SUMMARY:Imperial Lates Online: Staying Connected
DESCRIPTION:How can technology help us to feel closer to friends and family? Imagine a new interconnected future with us at Imperial Lates Online. Join our debate on how lockdown has changed the future of work\, put pen to paper in our creative postcard workshop\, or pit fact against fiction in the Pub-less Quiz.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/imperial-lates-online-staying-connected/
LOCATION:Exhibition Road\, South Kensington\, London\, Exhibition Road\, South Kensington\, London\, SW7 2AZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Debates,Online Events,Society,Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Imperial Lates : Infectious
DESCRIPTION:How tasty is your blood to mosquitos? What really happens in an outbreak? And can dogs diagnose disease? \nJoin us to debate\, create and play at our adults only Imperial Lates evening. Get stuck in to creative workshops\, games\, exhibits\, talks and chat to inspiring researchers about their fight against infectious diseases. From superbug inspired theatre and immune system origami to and state of the art diagnostics and an Infectious Arcade\, you’ll never think of infection the same way again. \nSo grab a nerf gun\, a drink and a friend to shoot down bacteria\, get up close and personal with your gut microbiome\, or risk it all at Red or Dead Roulette. \nA little taster of the programme for Imperial Lates: Infectious: \n– Jump into a ball pit of your gut and see how having more bacteria in your body might actually be a good thing!\n– How tasty is your blood? There’s only one way to find out if mosquitos think you’re delicious! (*non-invasive!)\n– Join the discussion of what really goes on in an infectious disease outbreak. How far is it from a zombie apocalypse or ambiguous news story?\n– Explore how HTLV-1 survives as a squatter in your DNA – what do we know about this mysterious disease?\n– Get absorbed in superbug inspired theatre Mrs X and take part in an after-show discussion with Imperial antimicrobial resistance researchers\n– Fancy a free drink? Swap your unused antibiotics for a free drink at our Lates bar with Antibiotic Amnesty! \nAnd don’t miss taking a risk in our Infectious Arcade: \n· Virus Hustle – ever tried to cure a respiratory infection during a game of darts? Take aim and burst balloons of pseudomonas bacteria.\n· Red or Dead Roulette – spin the wheel and bet on your fate. Who will survive the longest?\n· Modern Medicine Jenga – how long can you keep Modern Medicine standing? When does it all come tumbling down?\n· Pandemic Potential – some diseases are nastier than others\, but in different ways. Compare the card characteristics and beat the pandemic! \nJoin us for a drink or two during an evening of discovery where you can bring out your inner child and have fun with our research. \nFollow us on Twitter at @ImperialSpark or use #ImperialLates for the latest additions to the Lates line-up.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/imperial-lates-infectious/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Debates,Education,Free Events,Games,Science,Society,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191008T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191008T170000
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SUMMARY:13th Native Spirit Festival - Decolonial Love: 2-Spirit and Indigiqueer
DESCRIPTION:WARNING: ADULT CONTENT VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED (LESS LETHAL FETISHES) \nTHIRZA CUTHAND AT THE HORSE HOSPITAL PRESENTS HER FILM RETROSPECTIVE FOLLOWED BY TALK\nThirza is an Whitney Biennial 2019 artist. A filmmaker and writer\, of Plains Cree and Scots descent\, a member of Little Pine First Nation\, who currently resides in Toronto\, Canada. \nHELPLESS MAIDEN MAKES AN “I” STATEMENT 1999 | 6’\nBy using clips of evil queens/witches this video plays off the sadomasochistic lesboerotic subtexts commonly found in children’s entertainment. A helpless maiden is tiring of her consensual s/m relationship with her lover\, and “evil” queen. She wants to break up. An impassioned monologue in a dungeon with our heroine in wrist cuffs quickly becomes an emotionally messy ending in flames. \nSIGHT 2012 | 3’\nSuper 8 footage layered with Sharpie marked lines and circles obscuring the image illustrates the story of the filmmaker’s experience with temporary episodes of migraine related blindness and her cousin’s self induced blindness later in life. Paralleling the experience of Blindness with Mental Illness\, Cuthand deftly elucidates that any of us could lose any of our abilities at any time. \nJUST DANDY 2013 | 8’\nInvited to speak at an Indigenous Revolutionary Meeting\, the narrator describes an intimate encounter with an Evil Colonizing Queen which leads to Turtle Island’s contraction of an invasive European flora. \n2 SPIRIT INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL $19.99 2015 | 5’\nNew to the 2 Spirit lifestyle? `Want to talk to someone in the Spirit and the Flesh instead of reading The Spirit and the Flesh? We have just the service for you! Call now and for only 19.99 a month you can get instant unlimited telephone access to traditional knowledge and support. We also provide monthly gifts for subscribers\, call now and we can hook you up with this beaded whisk! Perfect for DIY spankings and pancakes the morning after your first snag! Don’t hesitate\, ring those phones! \n2 SPIRIT DREAMCATCHER DOT COM 2017 | 5′\n2 Spirit Dreamcatcher Dot Com queers and indigenizes traditional dating site advertisements. Using a Butch NDN ‘lavalife” lady (performed by director Thirza Cuthand)\, 2 Spirit Dreamcatcher Dot Com seduces the viewer into 2 Spirit “snagging and shacking up” with suggestions of nearby pipeline protests to take your date to\, and helpful elders who will matchmake you and tell off disrespectful suitors. It’s the culturally appropriate website all single 2 Spirit people wish existed. \nTHIRZA CUTHAND IS AN INDIAN WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE INDIAN ACT\n2017 | 9’\nContemplating mixed race identity in Canada\, Cuthand presents us with images of blood ties and land ties for indigenous people\, and questions the use of the words “white passing” and “light skinned.” As a light skinned indigenous woman\, Cuthand reiterates that racism and discrimination still happen for her\, just in different ways. Community belonging is contrasted with the difference experiences she has from her darker skinned family. Ultimately\, a video with more questions than answers\, it situates the artist’s body in historical trauma and ongoing colonial survival. \nRECLAMATION 2018 | 13’\n‘Reclamation’ is a documentary-style imagining of a post-dystopic future in Canada after massive climate change\, wars\, pollution\, and the after effects of the large scale colonial project which has now destroyed the land. When Indigenous people are left behind after a massive exodus by primarily privileged white settlers who have moved to Mars\, the original inhabitants of this land cope by trying to restore and rehabilitate the beautiful planet they belong to. \nWARNING: ADULT CONTENT VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED\nLESS LETHAL FETISHES 2019 | 9’\nGrappling with a latent gas mask fetish\, Cuthand muses on art world political controversies\, toxic emissions from the petrochemical Industry\, and complicity in repression and pollution as an artist enmeshed in an art and film industry propped up by dirty funders. \nWe acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts \nBREAK \nDISCUSSION Q&A with Thirza Cuthand and Iris Wakulenko\, Associate Lecturer in documentary film at the University of Arts London and freelance filmmaker with subject areas of interest: women in film\, Indigenous filmmaking\, collaborative and ethical practice and emerging media. \nOCHISKWACHO \nJules Koostachin 2018 | Cree\, Canada | 15’\nOchiskwacho is a sacred being\, known to many Indigenous people as a spiritual messenger. Kokoom\, an elderly (spiritually ailing) two-spirit woman has to decide whether to stay with her grandchildren or follow the Ochiskwacho. \nOSHKIKISHIKAW: A NEW DAY\nJules Koostachin 2019 | Cree\, Canada | 15’\n12 year-old twins cut their hair for the very first time in a Cree coming-of-age ceremony. \nBIIDAABAN (THE DAWN COMES)\nAmanda Strong 2018 | Michif\, Canada | 19’\nGender-fluid Anishinaabeg youth collects sap ceremonially accompanied by a 10\,000-year-old shapeshifting Sasquatch and friend known as Sabe\, Biidaaban sets out on a mission to reclaim the ceremonial harvesting of sap from maple trees in an unwelcoming suburban neighbourhood of Ontario. \nDriven by the words of Anishinaabe writer Leanne Betasamosake Simpson\, Amanda Strong’s mesmerizing stop motion animation intricately weaves together multiple worlds through time and space\, calling for a rebellion.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/13th-native-spirit-festival-decolonial-love-2-spirit-and-indigiqueer/
LOCATION:The Horse Hospital\, Colonnade\, Bloomsbury\, London\, WC1N 1JD
CATEGORIES:Arts,Charity Events,Debates,Festivals,Films,Movies
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SUMMARY:An Inconvenient Sequel: Screening and Debate
DESCRIPTION:Octopus Energy and The Institution of Environmental Sciences will be hosting a film screening of the documentary\, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power. This will be followed by a panel debate where professionals will discuss the science behind the headlines\, explore solutions and engage people in a conversation on how we can effectively fight climate change. \nWe must recognise the planet is changing\, and at an unprecedented rate. The innovation and technological expertise present within the UK\, and internationally\, demonstrates the exceptional ability we have to provide solutions to key\, multifaceted challenges: transport\, power\, building\, agriculture and infrastructure. \nSpeakers include:\n•	Fiona Dear\, Head of Campaigns at The Climate Coalition\n•	Clementine Cowton\, Head of External Affairs at Octopus\n•	Philippe Pernstich\, Consultant at Carbon Trust\n•	Jonathan Casey\, Principal Environmental Consultant at Atkins
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/an-inconvenient-sequel-screening-and-debate/
LOCATION:Peckham Plex\, 95A Rye Lane\, London\, SE15 4ST
CATEGORIES:Debates,Environment,Films
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190703T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190703T200000
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SUMMARY:City Lit Perspectives presents Grayson Perry: Divided Britain
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to host Grayson Perry CBE RA on the subject of Divided Britain in the Guildhall’s Livery Hall on Wednesday 3rd July as part of our City Lit Perspectives series. \nGrayson is an avid supporter of City Lit\, having been awarded our City Lit Lifetime Fellowship Award in 2018. Speaking on the subject of Divided Britain\, Grayson will be discussing the role that the arts and creativity can play in narrowing\, or widening the gaps in society. Perry’s work has varied thematically from subjects such as identity\, rites of passage and taste through to grief and perceptions of modern day masculinity. His inimitable take is sure to be as entertaining as it is insightful and we are delighted to host him during our Centenary year of celebrations. \nDate: Wednesday 3 July 2019\nTime: 18:30-20:00\nLocation: Livery Hall Guildhall\, 71 Basinghall Street\, EC2V 7HH\, London\nTickets: £40 via City Lit \nSeptember 2019 marks 100 years since City Lit opened its doors to London and throughout 2019 we have an exciting calendar of events and activities taking place at both City Lit and other venues and institutions across London. \nAll profit from the event will be going to our Student Bursary. At City Lit\, we believe that financial difficulties should not be a barrier to accessing education. Your support for the Student Bursary will mean that a fellow Londoner can access education which could change their life for the better. \n 
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/city-lit-perspectives-presents-grayson-perry-divided-britain/
LOCATION:Guildhall Livery Hall\, 71 Basinghall Street\,\, London\, EC2V 7HH
CATEGORIES:Arts,Debates,Politics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190611T183000
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SUMMARY:The British Mosque: An Architectural and Social History
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation of Shahed Saleem latest book\, the first overview of Muslim architecture in Britain from the earliest examples in the late 19th century\, to mosques being built today. \n \nThe analysis focuses on the way in which the mosque as a new cultural and architectural form has become embedded into the existing urban fabric of Britain’s towns and cities\, and how this new building type has then impacted its urban landscape\, socially\, culturally and architecturally. As an architect\, researcher and lecturer living and working in East London\, Saleem focuses on community architecture and places of worship. Not content with lumping in a couple of minarets and being done with it\, Saleem believes we can use mosque architecture to merge elements of British and Muslim identity\, so he’s been speaking to and making harmonious designs that connect with both Muslim communities and their surroundings. He says: “We do have to generate our own architectural language which reflects our European Muslim identity.” \nWe are thankful to the Barakat Trust and The Pakistan Society for their support. This even is part of the core porgramme of the London Festival of Architecture. \n \nGeneral Admission – £10\, Asia House Members – 50% off\, Concessions £8\, Students – FREE
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-british-mosque-an-architectural-and-social-history/
LOCATION:Asia House\, 63 New Cavendish Street\, London\, W1G 7LP
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Arts,Debates,History,Religion and Spirituality,Seminars,Society
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190307T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190307T210000
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SUMMARY:Imperial Lates : Wonder Women
DESCRIPTION:Are you in a relationship with your computer? How do you nano-hack cancer? What’s it like at the top of Everest?  \nDiscuss\, debate\, create and explore at our next Imperial Lates evening of discovery\, to mark International Women’s Week. From cancer crushers to Everest conquerors and climate warriors to concert pianists\, inspirational women everywhere are pushing the boundaries higher\, further\, faster and challenging what it means to be a women in the modern world.  \nSo grab a drink\, a friend and get stuck in to creative workshops\, bite sized talks and inspiring performance.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/imperial-lates-wonder-women/
LOCATION:Imperial College London\, Imperial College London\, South Kensington Campus\, London\, SW7 2AZ
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Debates,Free Events,Society,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190301T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190301T170000
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SUMMARY:Feminine Power in Leadership
DESCRIPTION:For courageous and curious professionals looking to broaden their abilities and vision while furthering their leadership skills. \nThe 1-day workshop on Friday 1st March is designed specifically for the corporate world. \nIt will lead participants on a facilitated journey to explore\, on a personal and group level what it means to cultivate and harness Feminine Power in the workplace\, and how this can contribute to more effective leadership in current social and professional climates. \nIt is for leaders and professionals of any gender who would like better to understand the qualities of the Feminine in the context of professional environments and relationships and how to work with these qualities to improve organisational outcomes. \nThe workshop will explore:\n• How to stay true to yourself in an environment where stereotypically masculine characteristics are seen as the route to success. How much are you conforming and at what cost?\n• How to value feminine qualities in a professional setting\n• How to effectively display self-confidence even when that may evoke a negative response from your teams and stakeholders \nIn this workshop\, participants will gain an understanding of:\n• Unconscious bias and how it can be identified and managed in yourself and others\n• The relationship between confidence and personal power\n• What is to be gained from operating from a place of authenticity\n• How qualities traditionally seen as feminine are assets in the workplace\n• How to create spaces for inclusion that harness the true value of diversity in the workplace. \nAt the end of this workshop participants will have developed greater self-awareness\, helping to improve\n• Personal and work relationships\n• Greater understanding and strategies relating to cognitive biases\, feelings\, and reactions to situations in the workplace. \nThis event is limited to 15 participants to maximise individual personal and professional growth
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/feminine-power-in-leadership/
LOCATION:Space in Marylebone\, Elgood House\, 10 Daventry Street London\, London\, NW1 5NX
CATEGORIES:Business Education,Business Opportunities,Conversation,Courses,Debates,Education,Masterclass,Seminars,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T180000
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SUMMARY:No Planet B London
DESCRIPTION:No Planet B is back this September 13th with an awesome line-up of speakers\, sharing their expertise and experience in the world of conscious consumerism\, the impact of food waste and why apathy is our biggest threat to change. \nTickets sold out in just over one week for our launch event\, so be sure to secure your tickets early!  \nHeld within the beautiful Core Clapton\, East London’s Health & Wellness haven\, No Planet B London will host talks and panels from wildly influential health & environmental voices: \n-SAASHA @OLIO_EX\n-KYM @BRIXTONFOODFIEND\n-YASMIN @STANDFORHUMANITY\n-JULIE @ADRENNALONDON\n-ASHLEY @BEYONDRETRO \nWHAT TO EXPECT:\n-Talks + Panels w/Q&A’s\n-Vegan Vendor\n-Zero Waste + Ethical Market\n-Live Acoustic Performances \nTIMINGS:\n-6.30pm Doors open\, mingle\, browse & eat\n-7.15-9.15pm Talks + Panels with Q&A’s\n-9.30-10.30pm Live acoustic music performances \nTALKS:\n-SAASHA CELESTIAL- ONE from OLIO: Olio – an App designed to create a world in which nothing of value goes to waste\n-KYM from BRIXTON FOOD FIEND: Knowing what you’re up against: Cognitive biases and how they impact decision making\n-YASMIN AUTWAL from STAND FOR HUMANITY: Why apathy is our biggest threat \nPANEL:\n-CONSCIOUS CONSUMERISM AND WHAT THAT ACTUALLY MEANS?\nJULE NGOV from ADRENNA\nASHLEY EMERSON from BEYOND RETRO \nLIVE PERFORMANCES\n-Live performances from Sam Sure
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/no-planet-b-london/
LOCATION:Core Clapton\, 161 Northwold Rd\, Cazenove\, London\, E58RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Conversation,Debates,Festivals,Live Music,Networking,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Mental Wealth Festival
DESCRIPTION:Now in its fourth year\, the Mental Wealth Festival is a ground breaking event that highlights how mental health issues impact on so many aspects of daily life. The festival features over 50 talks\, debates and workshops by more than 50 contributors\, from politicians to health sector innovators\, mental health campaigners to business leaders\, to famous art institutions and leading charities.  \nDay one – 10 September – takes place at City Lit in Covent Garden focusing on mental health and the workplace and continues in the evening at the Houses of Parliament for a debate and discussion on suicide prevention coinciding with World Suicide Prevention Day.  \nThe second day – 11 September – takes place at The National Gallery and the focus is mental health at home and within communities. There will be an emphasis on connecting the Gallery’s spaces and collection with events that inspire a sense of purpose and positive social empathy.  \nThe festival concludes with an in conversation event at The National Gallery with artist Grayson Perry CBE.  \nTickets are now on sale:\nhttp://www.mentalwealthfestival.co.uk
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/mental-wealth-festival/
LOCATION:City Lit
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Debates,Festivals,Health,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180831T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180831T220000
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SUMMARY:Opeytheintrovert: Taking the conversation offline
DESCRIPTION:Come along for a night of discussion and debate where we unpick some of my online posts and bring them to life! \nDon’t call me a strong black woman \n-Is there anything wrong with this phrase? \n-Why should we be strong black women? \n-What does it mean to be a strong black woman? \nChristian guys and deception \n-Were you really led by the Lord or led by your flesh? \n-Are church guys really any different from other guys? \n-Are christian girls selling themselves a dream? \nGuarding your heart vs. Building Up Walls \n-What is the difference? \n-Why are we building up walls? \n-How do you effectively guard your heart? \nThose are the main posts that will be discussed on the night but who knows where the conversation will take us? \nCome: \nOpen\nOutspoken\nOpinionated \nDoors open:6:45pm \nNetworking: 6:45-7:30pm \nEvent starts: 7:30 (sharp) \nEvent ends: 10:00pm \nThere will be a half hour break to buy food from the venue. \nIf you have any questions please feel free to drop an email at opey@opeytheintrovert.com
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/opeytheintrovert-taking-the-conversation-offline/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Debates,Networking
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