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Public Talk - The role of nonviolent direct action in social change movements

Friday, 9 May 2025

Time
19:30 - 21:30
Venue
Quaker Meeting House, Ilkley, LS29 9QJ
Price
Donations welcome to cover costs

Why block airports and throw soup? What is effective in moving parliament to end global heating?

Join us for an engaging and thought provoking talk and Q&A session exploring nonviolent direct action with Ludi Simpson.

Ludi is in his seventies with a professional career behind him. He has been arrested multiple times in the past two years, after actions organised by Just Stop Oil, most recently throwing soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers in the National Gallery. Ludi says that he has caused minor disruption in order to draw attention to the harm to every living thing caused daily by fossil fuel corporations and the politicians they have bought. Ludi has travelled his own particular journey to his current campaigning, and is involved in local community and environmental organisations.

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This talk is organised by friends and supporters of Ludi in association with City Of Climate Culture Bradford 2025

We would welcome donations at the event to cover the costs of arranging this talk - thanks!

Venue

Quaker Meeting House
Queens Road
Ilkley
LS29 9QJ

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