We will cover the obvious- Londons role in the slave trade- and the obscure- Maggie Blakes Cause and the impact of one passionate community activist bringing about access for the poverty stricken locals to the Thames. Some sites such as the Magna Carta and the founding of democracy are proper vintage ...others are modern social justice initiatives - visiting the Icount crew and hearing about their fight against climate change.
It has endeared London more to me, I have been captured by events and people that I imagine at the time were quite insignificant but have been an integral part of this citys fabric of change. Ah. To dwell on real places and real people that have bought about justice and freedom is a beautiful and inspiring thing!!! (I recommend it, if you have some spare time!!)
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I was just wondering if you were able to show them any current justice fighting???
Well, yes, The Icount crew are doing some amazing work for the vulnerable of the world with their climate change work.
And one group also went to NOVAS on Southwark Bridge road, an art gallery and cafe for those on Londons margins- a real creative venture encouraging participation in society.(Worth a visit)
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