NELH First Tuesday: Unemployed Resistance (1978 – Now), Trade Unions and Community Organising, Paul Griffin (Northumbria University)

Room ELA 108, Ellison Building Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne

This talk will reflect on the politicisation of unemployment across UK towns and cities in the early 1980s. With a particular focus on trade union and community organising, the presentation will reflect on the role of Unemployed Workers’ Centres in articulating opposition to deindustrialisation, redundancies, and long-term unemployment. Focusing upon centres as ‘solidarity infrastructures’ allows […]

Durham: Invitation, History Now! Black History Month 2023 Event

Great Hall Durham Town hall, Market Place, Durham

From Liam Liburd: My name is Liam Liburd and I'm the Assistant Professor of Black British History at Durham University. I'm also the Department of History's Public History Officer and am responsible for arranging history-related public events across the academic year. I'm writing to bring our Black History Month event to your attention... History Now! BHM […]

International Brigades Commemoration

Grounds of Newcastle Civic Centre

From Martin Levy The annual 'Volunteers for Liberty' event, to commemorate the volunteers from the North East who gave their lives fighting in the International Brigade in Spain, will be held at 2 pm on Sunday 29 October at the memorial plaque in the grounds of Newcastle Civic Centre. Speakers will include author Alex Clifford and representatives from the Communist […]

Laura Trevelyan: Black History Conversations 365

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Our apologies - a fault in the Black History Conversations 365 website has made it impossible to register for this meeting. However, the link below gives an explanation of why Laura has apologised for her family's slave-owning past and what she is doing about it now. https://www.beaconcollaborative.org.uk/laura-trevelyan-i-hope-my-apology-and-reparations-for-my-familys-slave-owning-past-will-set-an-example-to-others/ Laura Trevelyan: "I hope my apology and reparations […]

NELH Tuesday Meeting: A Distant World, John Charlton

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A Distant World is John Charlton’s account of growing up in the 1950s. He traces his family’s origins, birth, childhood and education in a detailed account which references aspects of family, work, social and political life on Tyneside over his first two decades. John worked as a school teacher then higher education lecturer at Leeds […]

POSTPONED: Sunderland: St Michael’s Branch Labour Party, The Labour Movement 1850 – 1950, Remember the Past, Fight for the Future

Hope Street Xchange Sunderland

This event has been postponed. New details will be posted as soon as they are available. Following last year's successful event St Michael's Branch Labour Party are hosting their second Social History Conference on Saturday 18 November at the Hope Street Xchange in Sunderland from 9.30am to 4.45pm. Boasting a panel of 4 expert speakers […]

Hebburn Library: Gianfranco Rosolia is unveiling a plaque to his grandmother, Jennie Shearan who led the campaign for clean air at Monkton Cokeworks

Hebburn Library Hebburn Central, Glen Street, Hebburn

Gianfranco Rosolia is the author of CLEAN AIR which tells the story of the long fight against the environmental pollution caused by the Monkton Cokeworks and who spoke at the NELH Tuesday meeting in April, will be in the North East in November. The plaque unveiling will be at Hebburn Library at 11am on Tuesday 21 […]

BOOKS ON TYNE | The Newcastle Book Festival: ZOOM TALK on Shelagh Delaney by Selina Todd

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In 1958, Shelagh Delaney, a working-class teenager from Salford, became famous when her debut play, 'A Taste of Honey', was staged in London. The play tackled taboo subjects like homosexuality and mixed race relationships. Against the contemptuous predictions of London's critics, it became a box office sellout. In this talk, Delaney's biographer, historian Selina Todd, […]

Glasshouse (Sage) Gateshead: Gianfranco Rosolia will be talking about his grandmother, Jennie Shearan who led the campaign for clean air at Monkton Cokeworks

Glasshouse (Sage) Gateshead Quays, Gateshead

Gianfranco Rosolia is the author of CLEAN AIR which tells the story of the long fight against the environmental pollution caused by the Monkton Cokeworks and who spoke at the NELH Tuesday meeting in April, will be in the North East in November. You will need to register: https://www.tedxnewcastle.com Click here for details of Gianfranco's […]

STARTING TIME CHANGED TO 6:30pm. Tyneside Irish Centre: Dare to Dream – An Evening with Des Geraghty

Tyneside Irish Centre 43 Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Des Geraghty is a Dublin-born writer, musician, trade unionist, politician and broadcaster. His most recent book - 'We Dare to Dream... of an Island of Equals' is the story of his family and their journey on the rocky road to equality and diversity from the Irish Civil War to date. The talk has been organised […]