Gender, colonialism and humanitarian disarmament : feminist analysis of nuclear weapons and security

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AM308, Lingnan University

Event Title

2019 The Sixth South South Forum on Sustainability

Start Date

26-6-2019 9:30 AM

End Date

26-6-2019 12:30 PM

Language

English

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On 25 June, Rebecca Johnson (Founding Co-chair, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, 2017 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate) delivered "Lecture Five: Gender, colonialism and humanitarian disarmament: Feminist analysis of nuclear weapons and security".

Rebecca Johnson is a feminist peace activist, 1980s Greenham Peace Camper, justice campaigner opposing war and violence (through Women in Black and MillionWomenRise), founding Co-Chair of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN, 2017 Nobel Peace Prize laureate), Green Security spokesperson (UK) and Acronym Institute director. See www.acronym.org.uk and OpenDemocracy.

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Conference

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Johnson, R. (2019, June 26). Gender, colonialism and humanitarian disarmament: Feminist analysis of nuclear weapons and security. Presented at the Sixth South South Forum on Sustainability, Lingnan University, Hong Kong.

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Gender, colonialism and humanitarian disarmament : feminist analysis of nuclear weapons and security

AM308, Lingnan University

On 25 June, Rebecca Johnson (Founding Co-chair, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, 2017 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate) delivered "Lecture Five: Gender, colonialism and humanitarian disarmament: Feminist analysis of nuclear weapons and security".

Rebecca Johnson is a feminist peace activist, 1980s Greenham Peace Camper, justice campaigner opposing war and violence (through Women in Black and MillionWomenRise), founding Co-Chair of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN, 2017 Nobel Peace Prize laureate), Green Security spokesperson (UK) and Acronym Institute director. See www.acronym.org.uk and OpenDemocracy.