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Our top picks of upcoming webinars

3 November 2022
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We have been receiving many invitations to some fascinating webinars – here is a list of our top picks for you.

Saturday, November 5, 2022

For those who can tune in on Saturday, November 5, to the Global Town Hall by Global Citizen, our friend Kasha Slavner will be speaking on the following panel: A Net-Zero World is Entirely Possible: Evaluating the Diplomatic, Political, Economic, and Technological Resources for the Green Revolution (at about 11:20 AM ET). 

Register: https://www.gth2022.com/

Monday, November 7, 2022

Science for Peace invites all to attend a webinar with Maria Stephan on the topic of Nonviolence and the Quest for Democracy: How to Resist Authoritarianism Everywhere | Nov 7, 5 PM ET

Register: https://bit.ly/3TaJDR3

Thursday November 10, 2022

Nuke Free Europe invites Hans M. Kristensen: “A review on the development of new Nuclear Weapons and the role of NPR” | November 10th (next Thursday), at 10:00 AM (EST) / 4:00 PM (CET)

During this webinar, Hans will explain the last developments of new Nuclear Weapons such as the B61-12 and to discuss the current relevance of the Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) and further impacts in geopolitics and peace talks.

Register: https://www.ipb.org/?event=nfe-invites-hans-m-kristensen-new-nuclear-weapons-and-u-s-s-npr

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Please join SNID Thursday, November 17th, at 1:00 pm ET, for the first panel discussion of the mini-series “Legacies of War. Imperialisms, Racisms and Transnational Feminist Solidarities.” This series aims to interrogate, from a transnational feminist perspective, articulations and politics of war, in their many forms and on a global scale. We ask how we can challenge global hierarchies in the perceptions of war, imperialisms, racisms as well as move towards building transnational feminist, anti-imperialist and anti-racist solidarities.

Zoom link:
https://queensu.zoom.us/j/97416622727?pwd=cStoTFcvNXpaLysxeGdCWTIyRUswZz09

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