From Campaign Against Arms Trade <[email protected]>
Subject Watch the CAAT@50 Lecture - online now
Date June 28, 2024 4:25 PM
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Did you miss the CAAT@50 lecture?

Dear Friends,

DID YOU MISS THE CAAT@50 LECTURE LAST WEEK?

Dr Sam Perlo-Freeman, CAAT's research coordinator, was invited to present a
special lecture at the LSE Library entitled _Campaign Against Arms Trade at
50: Adapting resistance to a changing world_.

If you weren't able to be part of the lively audience, you can now watch
the recording on YouTube by clicking this button

WATCH HERE [1]

The lecture is part of a series of events at the LSE Library this year -
our 50th anniversary of resisting the arms trade - and we are grateful for
the opportunity offered by them to share our story. We are also part of the
LSE Library's exhibition _A Say in the End of the World: Solidarity and
Nuclear Defence in the Cold War_; do visit this before it ends on 15th
September.

The LSE Library is now home to our extensive archive of written documents,
images and campaigning artefacts; this important collection will be
available for all to browse when cataloguing is complete. The launch should
be around our birthday in mid-November.

The lecture was chaired by Dr Luc-Andre Brunet, Senior Lecturer in
Contemporary International History at the Open University and Co-Director
of the Peace and Security Project at LSE IDEAS.

View the lecture on the LSE's YouTube channel.

With best wishes from all at CAAT,

_Charles___

Charles Wright
Supporter Development Manager

WATCH HERE [1]

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