Religion & politics

Liverpool AWL: Marxism and Religion

Date: 
16 December, 2010 - 19:30 - 21:00
Location: 

Training Room, Liverpool Guild of Students, 160 Mount Pleasant, L3 5TR

Description: 

Where does religion come from? Does it have a purpose and why would that matter to socialists?

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Defend freedom of expression: protest called by OWFI and others

Date: 
11 February, 2006 - 15:00
Location: 

BBC TV Centre, Wood Lane, London W12 (nearest Tube: White City). Note: 15:00, not 14:00.

Description: 

To defend the rights of all individuals to be able to think freely, criticize, be able to use their imaginations, to have the right to freedom of speech, and of expression, join us in our protest in front of BBC TV station in London.

Saturday 11/02/2006 at 3.00-5.00PM, at BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, London W12. Underground - White City (Central line) is opposite. Bus - Routes 72, 95, 220 and 272 stop outside

Organisers of this protest are:

Organisation of women’s freedom in Iraq-UK Branch, Middle East Centre for Women’s Rights (MECWR), International Federation of Iraqi refugees (IFIR) International Organisation of Iranian Refugees (IOIR), Iranian Civil Rights Committee and others. Iranian Civil Rights Committee (Iran CRC), Organisation for Emancipation of Women in Iran (OEWI).

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Tel: 079 56 88 3001

To defend the rights of all individuals to be able to think freely, criticize, be able to use their imaginations, to have the right to freedom of speech, and of expression, join us in our protest in front of BBC TV station in London.

AWL North London branch meeting

Date: 
1 March, 2005 - 19:30
Location: 

Golden Lion, corner of Britannia St / Kings Cross road - near Kings Cross station

Description: 

The main discussion will be on Religious movements of the right and left, looking primarily at Christianity, from liberation theology to the US Christian right. The second in our series of three meetings about Religion and Politics.

The main discussion will be on Religious movements of the right and left, looking primarily at Christianity, from liberation theology to the US Christian right. The second in our series of three meetings about Religion and Politics.