BELFAST DEBATE – "Green Values and Progressive Politics: Religion, humanism...
Event Information
Description
Green European Foundation, with the support of
Green Foundation Ireland, in partnership with the
Centre for Sustainability and Environmental Governance,
host an all-day
D E B A T E
Room 01/052 Lanyon Building, Queen's University Belfast
Saturday 9 July 2016 – 11:00am to 4:00pm
THEME
Our debate is inspired by the book "Green Values, Religion and Secularism", published by Green European Foundation in 2015, in which Green politicians from different European contexts reflect on the relationship between politics and religion, both in their own lives and in society.
Edited by:
NUALA AHERN (Green Foundation Ireland) and ERICA MEIJERS (Bureau de Helling)
Six European Green Foundations participated in conversations on religion, Green values and secularism with Green activists and politicians from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, The Netherlands, Poland and Turkey.
You can read more about the book, which is also available for downloading, here.
OUR SPEAKERS INCLUDE
Nuala Ahern
(Co-Editor of "Green Values, Religion and Secularism" and
former Chair of Green Foundation Ireland)
John Barry
(Professor of Green Political Economy at Queen's University Belfast)
Erica Meijers
(Co-Editor of "Green Values, Religion and Secularism" and
Editor-in-Chief of De Helling, the quarterly of Bureau de Helling, the Dutch Green Foundation)
In the morning, Erica Meijers will speak about "Marx, Religion and Politics", while during the afternoon there will be a discussion with Nuala Ahern, John Barry and Erica Meijers about the book "Green Values, Religion and Secularism". There will be responses from Green activists, faith communities and humanists. As always at our events, an important part will be the Q&A sessions which will allow full participation by those attending.
TICKET DETAILS
While admission is FREE to this event, registration is REQUIRED.
Early booking is advised.
GETTING THERE
Queen's University Belfast is easy to reach by a reliable and frequent bus and train services, making for a green and stress-free way to get there.
For example, for those of you in the Dublin area the 07:35 train from Connolly Station gets into Belfast Central at 09:45. All you have to do on arrival is cross to the next platform and take a train to Botanic Station, then stroll to Queen's University well in time before we start! Your ticket from Dublin even covers your entire journey to Botanic Station. Here is a map of how to get from Botanic Station to Queen's University - it will take approximately 5 minutes to walk.
Returning is just as easy, with trains departing from Belfast Central at 18:05 and 20:05 (the last one), arriving into Dublin at 20:17 and 22:17 respectively.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Come and join the discussion!
Further updates on this event will appear on our website.
This event is made possible with the financial support of
the European Parliament to Green European Foundation.