We’ll be discussing some of the most pressing questions of the day: how do we stop a Brexit trade deal with Trump’s USA? If we need ‘system change’ to stop climate change, what does that actually look like? And with the anti-globalisation movement now a quarter of a century old, we’ll be reflecting on the important role of social movements in bringing about change.
Our workshop sessions will also allow participants to get to grips with concepts like the ‘solidarity economy’, and with organising around the UN climate conference in Glasgow in December.
And we've got some great films about citizen struggles against mining and corporate projects in Armenia, Romania and more.
So while we’re still confirming a few more of the details, we can confidently say that this event will be worth travelling for! We’ve put a list of accommodation near the venue on the event page of our website.
I know a trip to London isn’t possible for anyone, but it would be great if as many of us as possible could get together and celebrate 50 years of fighting for global justice – including with a little party after the event (details tba).
I hope you can make it.
James O’Nions
Global Justice Now
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