Event Date: 16th November 2024
Location: TUC Congress House, Great Russell Street, Holborn, WC1B 3LS, 12-5pm
This weekend, our movement gathers to reflect on recent struggles and victories and plan the road ahead. Three events in London offer opportunities to come together, learn, and take action against fossil fuel giants, the far-right and warmongers.
Stand Up to Racism – International Summit
Saturday, 16th November, 12-5pm
TUC Congress House, Great Russell Street, Holborn, WC1B 3LS
With racism and the far right on the rise, this summit brings together activists, union leaders, and political voices to build a united, anti-fascist resistance. Speakers include our founder Jeremy Corbyn MP, NEU General Secretary Daniel Kebede, and Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP, plus a special Q&A with Diane Abbott MP about her new book A Woman Like Me.
Let’s keep the momentum from recent mobilisations alive and grow the fight against the far-right. Click here or on the button below to book your place.
Global Day of Action for Climate Justice
Saturday, 16th November, from 12 midday
British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1E 7JW
Join the march for climate justice as thousands across the UK and beyond demand an end to fossil fuels, climate debt repayment to the Global South, and justice for Palestinians facing genocide in Gaza. Starting at the BP-sponsored British Museum and ending at Parliament, we are proud to be supporting this march as it calls for divestment from polluting industries and investment in a sustainable, equitable future.
Anti-War Convention – Stop the Drive to War
Sunday, 17th November, 12 – 5pm
The Atrium, 124-126 Cheshire Street, London E2 6EJ
As international crises deepen, this convention hosted by our friends at Stop the War Coalition will explore Western support for Israel’s genocide, the ongoing war in Ukraine, the conflict in Sudan and growing tensions with China. Speakers include Jeremy Corbyn MP, Palestinian author Ghada Karmi, PSC Director Ben Jamal and others. This is a crucial chance to strengthen the anti-war movement and plan our resistance, even more timely with Donald Trump being elected as US President last week. There are a few spaces left, so book your tickets for this important event today.
Each of these events is an important step forward in building a united movement for peace, justice, and equality. Let’s use these gatherings to re-energise our movement and build for a world for the many, not the few.
See you this weekend!
In solidarity,
Peace & Justice Project
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