Human Rights
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No Planet B London
FeaturedCore Clapton 161 Northwold Rd, Cazenove, London, United KingdomNo 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,…
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ORGCon 2019
Friends House 173 - 177 Euston Road, London, United KingdomORGCon is the UK’s largest human and digital rights conference. Back for a 6th time on 13 July 2019, this year will be better than…
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13th Native Spirit Indigenous Film Festival – Opening (Day)
Brunei Gallery SOAS Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, Londonphoto credit ©Bruno Gomes AEI #NSFF13 Launch Day 10am-1pm, 2-4pm, Gala Night 5-10pm CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS ELECTRONIC ARTS AND GUARDIANS OF THE FOREST IN BRAZIL Sebastián…
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13th Native Spirit Indigenous Film Festival – BOLIVIA & ANDES
Human Rights Consortium Senate House Malet Street, LondonHUAHUA Dir. Joshi Espinosa | 2018 | Ecuador | 70’ A young aboriginal couple faces an unexpected pregnancy that will make them question their identity…
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SILLA AND SAMI -13th Native Spirit Indigenous Film Festival
Human Rights Consortium Senate House Malet Street, LondonProgramme subject to changes Celebrating 70th Anniversary of Skolt Sámi move to Inari area, Finland with Q&A Erika Benke, BBC World Service ITALINA (Skolt Sámi…
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MĀORI TO MAASAI-13th Native Spirit Indigenous Film Festival
Human Rights Consortium Senate House Malet Street, LondonPhoto Credit: Taratoa Stappard GIIWE: THIS IS HOME Dir. Merle Robillard | 2019 | Cree, Canada/New Zealand | 30' Brent Mitchell, was taken from his…
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Urban NDNZ Triple Bill – 13th Native Spirit Festival
Rio Cinema 107 Kingsland High Street, LondonURBAN NDNZ - Native Spirit Festival in partnership with Rio Cinema present three films (1961 to 2019) about Reservations, Urban life and identity for contemporary…
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Velvet Society – المجتمع المخملي: Power and Glamour in 90s Damascus, Syria
P21 Gallery 21-27 Chalton Street, LondonWith Velvet Society, we strive to empower Syrian women and culture: it is an exhibition displaying the creative acts of survival in fashion and fabric of…
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Subversive Scots, Secret Sodomy and Cats Dressed as Monks
Museum of London Docklands No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL, London, United KingdomDiscover stories of public punishment over time As part of the special events programme for Executions, the newest exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands, join Nick…
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WaterAid’s Christmas Carol Concert at St Paul’s Cathedral
FeaturedSt Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Churchyard, LondonWarm up your winter with a magical evening of readings, poems, carols and musical performances. We will have a number of festive readings from actors Sir Tony Robinson, Amanda…
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The Good Women
NETWORK THEATRE Leake St, LondonIt’s the 1960s and from the counterculture to Woodstock, the world is changing. But not in conservative Switzerland, where women did not get the vote…
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The Good Women
Greenwich Theatre Crooms Hill, LondonAfter its successful run at VAULT Festival, “The Good Women” comes to Greenwich Theatre. Welcome to 1960s Zürich. While elsewhere, hippies are celebrating free love…
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Crime and Punishment: Women throughout history
Museum of London Docklands No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL, London, United KingdomMuch of history follows the lives and deaths of men famous for their victories and defeats, for their rule and legacy. Join bestselling authors Laura…
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City of Gallows: Executions late opening
Museum of London Docklands No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL, London, United KingdomExplore the Executions exhibition after hours in an atmospheric candlelit evening at the Museum of London Docklands, uncovering the lesser-told stories from the exhibit. From…
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Supporting LGBTQIA+ refugees at Pride and Beyond
The Conduit 6 Langley Street London WC2H 9JA United Kingdom London, United KingdomLGBTQIA+ people and their rights are not safe around the world. Sixty-seven countries still criminalise same-sex partnerships and LGBTQIA+ people. Eleven countries can or do…
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Exclusive Opportunity: Race2Dinner Deconstructing Karen Screening in London
Cavendish Conference Centre 22 Duchess Mews, LondonJoin us on for a transformative evening of uncompromising truth-telling, dialogue, and relationship-building that aims to open up challenging yet hopeful conversations around racism, systems…
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Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess screening + Q&A
Museum of London Docklands No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL, London, United KingdomWe’re partnering with The New Black Film Collective for a screening at the Museum of London Docklands that unearths the story of Jamaica’s only female…
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Olivette Otele in conversation
Museum of London Docklands No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL, London, United KingdomJoin Olivette Otele at the Museum of London Docklands for a special in-conversation with Renée Landell, highlighting the role of Black women in resistance, abolition…
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The Right to Protest: A Cumberland Lodge London Dialogue
Goodenough College Mecklenburgh Square, LondonJoin us for a conversation about our right to protest, and its evolving role in shaping a better future. Protest is recognised not only as…
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Lead Me Into Temptation, Please: LGBT Summer Fair
Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1R 4RL LondonCelebrate queer history with an all-star cast including cabaret superstar David Hoyle, Rupaul's Drag Race UK's Black Peppa, and drag icon Mahatma Khandi! Enjoy market…
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Trans Day of Remembrance 2024 | LGBT Humanists
Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL, London, United KingdomLGBT Humanists is proud to be observing Trans Day of Remembrance on Wednesday 20 November 2024 to remember and mourn the deaths of trans people…
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We Are The Many Festival
EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney) 13 Stoke Newington Rd, London, United KingdomCounterpoints Arts presents: We Are The Many at EartH Hackney on Sunday 15 June – a festival kicking off London Refugee Week 2025 – curated…
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In a World of Violence, Militarism and Warmongering on the Rise: How Can we all Live Peacefully?
Free Public Event | All Welcome to Attend Chair: Rita Payne, President Emeritus, Commonwealth Journalists Association Speakers: Vijay Mehta, Chair, Uniting for Peace, Author, How…
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