New event 9 Nov: Naomi Klein in conversation with Australia’s most powerful voices on climate justice
In a panel moderated by Lenore Taylor, Naomi Klein, Murrawah Johnson, Maria Tiimon Chi-Fang, Nadine Flood and Shen Narayanasamy will
In a panel moderated by Lenore Taylor, Naomi Klein, Murrawah Johnson, Maria Tiimon Chi-Fang, Nadine Flood and Shen Narayanasamy will
Sydney Peace Foundation is proud to support the second annual Social Good Summit Australia, which will take place at the University
We invite you to join us for the 2016 City of Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony, and the
Sydney Peace Foundation is proud to support and invite you to: Diaspora Symposium: Refugee & Asylum Seekers' Discourse NSW Parliament House Tuesday 11 October 2016,
Senator Pat Dodson was Australia's first Aboriginal Catholic priest and then "the father of reconciliation", but he is apprehensive as
On 25 June, 2016, The Saturday Paper featured an edited excerpt from Naomi Klein's Edward Said Lecture, discussing the racism that underpins
This article first appeared in The Guardian on 15 May. Written by Paul Karp. Author and social activist says political action
On Friday 11 November Canadian award-winning author, journalist, and activist Naomi Klein will receive the 2016 Sydney Peace Prize at Sydney Town
On Friday 11 November 2016, Naomi Klein received the 2016 Sydney Peace Prize at Sydney Town Hall. Naomi Klein is a
On Friday 11 November at Sydney Town Hall, Naomi Klein - Canadian award-winning author, journalist, and activist - will receive the 2016 Sydney
From the Logies, the Emmy awards and the Oscars, to the Clios, ARIAs, the Ashes and the Melbourne Cup. We
Australia's legal system has become a "feared and despised processing plant" for most Aboriginal people, propelling the most vulnerable and
On 17 March 2016, 2002 Sydney Peace Prize Laureate visited Sydney to headline Sydney City Talks to talk about inclusive,
Paddy Dodson might have been just another scared kid on his first night at boarding school
Sydney Peace Foundation, along with a number of other academic, human rights and feminist organisations, invite you to: Sydney International Women's