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The Peace and Justice Project, launched by Jeremy Corbyn, is to hold its first annual conference later this year – and has announced an initial set of speakers.
UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese and UCU general secretary Jo Grady, alongside anthropologist Jason Hickel and international law expert Shahd Hammouri, have joined the line-up of speakers and panels.
They join founder Jeremy Corbyn, Israeli historian Ilan Pappé, economist Stephanie Kelton, author Gabor Maté, NEU general secretary Daniel Kebede and journalist Peter Oborne, for two days of discussion and debate on the issues we face nationally and globally.
The conference will be taking place at the Blizard Building of Queen Mary University in London on Saturday and Sunday, September 20-21.
Ticket information is available here.
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First speakers announced for Peace & Justice Project’s first conference
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The Peace and Justice Project, launched by Jeremy Corbyn, is to hold its first annual conference later this year – and has announced an initial set of speakers.
UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese and UCU general secretary Jo Grady, alongside anthropologist Jason Hickel and international law expert Shahd Hammouri, have joined the line-up of speakers and panels.
They join founder Jeremy Corbyn, Israeli historian Ilan Pappé, economist Stephanie Kelton, author Gabor Maté, NEU general secretary Daniel Kebede and journalist Peter Oborne, for two days of discussion and debate on the issues we face nationally and globally.
The conference will be taking place at the Blizard Building of Queen Mary University in London on Saturday and Sunday, September 20-21.
Ticket information is available here.
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