Anti-war activities on Anzac day
Anti-war activities on Anzac day
From: the Art Not War Collective
Date: 24 April 2015
The Art Not War collective warmly invites people in Wellington to a whole day of free, public peace and anti-war activities happening at Thistle Hall, Cuba Street on Anzac day, Saturday 25 April. The programme is part of Disrupting the Narrative: an exhibition challenging ideas about New Zealand in World War I. The exhibition is open 10-6pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday, 25 April 2015
12 noon
Keynote: Stevan
Eldred-Grigg, author of The Great Wrong War
1-2pm
The continuing impact of World War 1 on
contemporary issues
with Peace Action
Wellington
2:15-3:15
Resistance to
World War 1 at home and abroad
with the Labour History
Project including historians David Grant, Grace Millar and
Pete Clayworth
3:45-5pm
Māori
Resistance to War
6pm
Artists
including Tame Iti, Brett Graham and the Mata Aho Collective
talk about war and peace, including performances and kai
with the Kava
Club
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