Date: 
21 March 2012 - 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Hong Kong Theatre London School of Economics Ground floor, Clement House WC2A 2AE

The Occupy demonstrators have been evicted from St Paul’s. But the causes of the protest and the questions it provoked have not gone away. How can we move away from an economic system that concentrates wealth and opportunity in the top 1%? How much change is possible? What steps can we as citizens take to make a difference?

 

nef (the new economics foundation) would like to invite you an exciting public discussion on the legacy and implications of the Occupy movement with:

  • international finance expert Ross Jackson on the eve of the publication of his new book Occupy World Street which offers a plan of action for 'the 99 percent'.
  • UK Uncut activist Danni Pafford, who founded Move Your Money UK, a national campaign to build a better banking system through collective action this month.
  • former investment banker and member of the Regional Growth Fund Advisory panel Tony Greenham, who heads up nef’s research on reforming the financial sector and aligning the interests of society and business.

 

To take part in this exciting event please register as space will be limited.

Upcoming events

6 Apr 13 - 7 Apr 13

A warm friendly place with teachers with a burning passion to share their knowledge and the dedication to ensure you develop to the best of your ability. The crowd are some of the warmest friendly groups of people with no cliques so you can mingle freely with your new friends over drinks with Italian food served at the restaurant and DJ's playing Kizomba and Zouk through the night until 2am and taking requests if you ask nicely. What more can you ask for?

Classes start from 8pm EVERY Saturday

PRICE

10 Apr 13

*Entry £3, redeemable against any purchase*
*RSVP essential. See below.*

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the writer and mystic Arthur Machen Housmans are proud to welcome the Iain Sinclair to discuss this enigmatic figure.

Iain will be considering Machen in the context of London, Poe's stalking of the ‘Man in the Crowd’, the Northwest Passage, De Quincey and the Labyrinth.

We expect a very big turn out for this event so it essential that you contact us ahead of time to reserve a space. Please RSVP by email to nik@housmans.com

13 Apr 13 - 14 Apr 13

A warm friendly place with teachers with a burning passion to share their knowledge and the dedication to ensure you develop to the best of your ability. The crowd are some of the warmest friendly groups of people with no cliques so you can mingle freely with your new friends over drinks with Italian food served at the restaurant and DJ's playing Kizomba and Zouk through the night until 2am and taking requests if you ask nicely. What more can you ask for?

Classes start from 8pm EVERY Saturday

PRICE

15 Apr 13

Since 2001, the civil liberties of British citizens have been progressively eroded. Among other examples, the Extradition Act (2003) allows individuals to be extradited to another country for actions that are not criminal in the UK, and without prima facie evidence of a case against them being presented in a British court. This Act can result in long periods of detention without charge (British citizens have been detained for up to eight years).

17 Apr 13

*Entry £3, redeemable against any purchase*

An event to celebrate the publication of ‘London Fictions’ from Five Leaves Publishing. ‘London Fictions’ is a new collection of essays about the representation of London in fiction, with each contributor concentrating on a particular work.