Aleida Guevara speaking dates, London, Liverpool, Sheffield

Campaign News | Tuesday, 28 January 2025

Aleida Guevara March, Cuban paediatrician, committed internationalist and daughter of Cuban revolutionaries Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara and Aleida March will be speaking in London, Liverpool and Sheffield next week.

Tuesday 4 Feb, LONDON, 6.30pm (doors 6.15pm)
Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, WC1H 9BD
Please book tickets in advance here

Wednesday 5 Feb, SHEFFIELD, 7pm (doors 6.30pm)
United Reformed Church, Norfolk St, S1 2JB
Free entry. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment

Thursday 6 Feb, LIVERPOOL, 6.45pm (doors 6.30pm)
The Casa, 29 Hope St, L1 9BP
Free entry. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment

Cuba and Palestine: Onwards together
Since the earliest days of the Revolution, the Cuban and Palestinian people have been united in a shared struggle against imperialism. The meetings in London and Liverpool are jointly hosted with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign to reflect on and celebrate the deep bonds of friendship and solidarity that exist between the two. Other speakers include Omar Barghouti, founder of the BDS movement, and in London, Ben Jamal, PSC director, and Bernard Regan, CSC national secretary, and in Liverpool, Kevin Courtney, CSC chair. Read more about Cuba's solidarity with Palestine here.

Sheffield CSC presents Aleida Guevara
In Sheffield Aleida will be joined by Dr Sahar Awadallah, a fellow physician and refugee from Palestine.

“The Right to Peace”: Student Movements and Anti-Militarism
Friday 7 Feb, LONDON, 6pm
Fyvie Hall, University of Westminster, 309 Regent St, W1B 2HT
Free entry. Reserve places here.

The Centre for the Study of Democracy, Students' Federation of India, Indian Workers Association (Great Britain) and Peace in India host Aledia and Vijay Prashad, director of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, for an evening of discussion with student organisers from across Britain on the importance of building anti-war movements.



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