Find events and protests
Sunday 10th November
Derby SUTR presents Islamophobia Awareness Month, 13:00-15:00, Pakistani Community Centre, Harrington St DE23 8PB
Saturday 16th November
International Summit Against Racism and the Far Right
Congress Centre, 28 Great Russell Street London WC1B 3LS, 12-5pm
Get your tickets
Stop the far right – Don’t let them make crime a race issue, Bournemouth Square, 10:30am
Friday 22nd November
Glasgow Love Music Hate Racism – to celebrate and mobilise for the 40th St Andrew’s Day Anti-Racism March and Rally
Saturday and Sunday 23rd-24th November
Nottingham Rock Against Racism (Saturday 4-10pm, Sunday 2-8pm) Saltbox, Bolero Square NG1 1LY
Saturday 23rd November
Swansea: Don’t let the far right divide us – refugees welcome – Dragon Hotel, Swansea SA1 5LS, 11:30am
Stop the far right in Leeds, Meet outside Leeds Corn Exchange, 12pm
Sunday 24th November
Walthamstow – End of Year Unity Gig
Signature Brew, Unit 15, Uplands Business Park, Blackhorse Lane, London, E17 5QJ
Map: https://g.co/kgs/s4VDQZT
Manchester LMHR Gig and Poetry Night –
Mother Mary’s, 7-9 Wakefield Street M1 5NP, 5-11pm, Tickets £5 in advance
Tuesday 26th November
Keep Eastbourne fascist free! Oppose far right UKIP leader Nick Tenconi – Meet at Eastbourne Station 6pm
Wednesday 27th November
London Recruits film screening
Organised by Oxford SUTR as part of the UK-wide People’s Release
Tickets going fast for a one-off limited Oxford screening with Q&A of award-winning 2024 documentary-thriller about the fight against South African apartheid:
🎬 Comrade Tambo’s London Recruits with Q&A
🗓️ 7pm, Wednesday 27 November
📍 Phoenix Picture House, 57 Walton Street, Jericho, Oxford OX2 6AE
🎟 Buy tickets: https://bit.ly/oxlr (Book early to avoid disappointment)
🗣️ Guest speakers: TBA (former London Recruits, film-makers, anti-racist campaigners)
At the height of apartheid during the late 60s and early 70s, an international group of students and workers living in London answered Oliver Tambo’s secret call for undercover agents. This documentary thriller by director Gordon Mains tells the story of the young men and women who risked all to bring Tambo’s message of hope to his embattled people in South Africa. Not everyone made it home.
🥇 Best Documentary: Joburg Film Festival 2024
🏆 Special Award winner: London Pan-African Film Festival 2024
☑️ Official Selection: African Film Festival New York 2024
Saturday 30th November
Perth anti-racists reject Reform UK – protest Perth city centre 4:30pm
Rotherham Stop the Far Right – don’t let the racists divide us location tbc
Keep Derby Nazi Free! – The Waterfall Market Place 12pm
Saturday 7th December
Hackney SUTR solidarity event – Refugees Welcome, Z-Bar, 58 Stoke Newington High Street N16 7PB. Tickets £12/£15/£20.
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