when: 27 May 2021 | | cost: Free | address: Eastern Ave Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/imagining-an-alternative-world-justice-in-post-covid-societies-tickets-149085487707
published: 06 May 2021, 5 min read
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Former SBS journalist Liz Deep-Jones will engage in conversation with sports broadcaster and human rights activist, Craig Foster, and author, Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees, University of Sydney, on visions for justice in post-COVID societies.
Also discussed will be issues arising from Stuart's most recent book Cruelty or Humanity: Challenges, Opportunities and Responsibilities (Policy Press, 2020) nominated for the British Academy's Book Prize for Contribution to Global Cultural Understanding 2021.
This event includes Q&A and _'music for humanity' _from the Omari Sisters, Gemimah and Miriam, both originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and, with their brother, were refugees for eight years in Malawi before coming to Australia. Their singing expresses their commitment to the dignity of all human life and the unity of the human family.
Gleebooks will be selling copies of Cruelty or Humanity at the event.
This event is co-hosted by the Department of Peace & Conflict Studies & the Sydney Peace Foundation. Tickets are free though registration is required by 11am Wednesday 26 May 2021.
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Former SBS journalist Liz Deep-Jones will engage in conversation with sports broadcaster and human rights activist, Craig Foster, and author, Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees, University of Sydney, on visions for justice in post-COVID societies.
Also discussed will be issues arising from Stuart's most recent book Cruelty or Humanity: Challenges, Opportunities and Responsibilities (Policy Press, 2020) nominated for the British Academy's Book Prize for Contribution to Global Cultural Understanding 2021.
This event includes Q&A and _'music for humanity' _from the Omari Sisters, Gemimah and Miriam, both originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and, with their brother, were refugees for eight years in Malawi before coming to Australia. Their singing expresses their commitment to the dignity of all human life and the unity of the human family.
Gleebooks will be selling copies of Cruelty or Humanity at the event.
This event is co-hosted by the Department of Peace & Conflict Studies & the Sydney Peace Foundation. Tickets are free though registration is required by 11am Wednesday 26 May 2021.
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Imagining an Alternative World: Justice in PostCOVID Society 2021 is on 27 May 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Camperdown.
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