2007 Bicentenary Cross-Community Forum on: Global Justice Today and the
Legacies of Enslavement
Tues 30 January 2007, 1-7pm
At London South Bank University, Manor Lecture Theatre, London Road
Building, 110 London Road,
SE1 6LN
Programme
1-1.30pm Registration
1.30-3.30pm Introduction, Opening Panel & discussion
Co-Chairs: Stuart Hodkinson, Leeds University & Yemi Araromi, Chair of
the Youth Internationalist Parliament of Humanity & Youth Programme
Co-ordinator of the 2007 Cross-Community Forum
Speakers:
Deborah Gabriel, Black Britain - Race dimensions of Global Justice
campaigning against Occupation, in particular the case study of Diego
Garcia
Mike Kaye, Anti-Slavery International - Global Justice lessons from
Anti-Slavery campaigning, past and present
Effie Jordan, World Development Movement - Economics and the abuse of
power in the fight for Global Justice
Maria Doss, International Dalits Social Action Forum - Fighting caste
discrimination as a matter of Global Justice
3.30-5pm Small group discussions on:
* Global justice campaigning on enslavement
* Global justice campaigning on migrations
* Global justice campaigning against occupations
* Global Justice campaigning on economics and power
5-5.15pm Break
5.15-6.30pm Closing panel on Global Justice Today and the Legacies of
Enslavement
Speakers:
Professor Tariq Ramadan, Senior Research fellow, St. Anthony’s College
Oxford
Jeremy Corbyn MP
Nick Hildyard, The Corner House & The Refugee Project
Esther Stanford, Forum of Afrikans and Afrikan Descendants against
Racism (FAADAR)
6.30-7pm Final remarks and close
For further info or to receive a booking form, please email us at:
[log in to unmask] or call: 07984 4996784
|