Politics

Meike Ziervogel

The story of a young Syrian refugee woman who lives in Shatila, one of the world's oldest refugee camps, told by Meike Ziervogel, co-founder of an NGO for refugees in the Middle East. Meike talks to Daniel Hahn about how her writing draws on experience of working with displaced persons, and her own past.

Event Date Sat 22 Feb 11:30am
Individual Price £8.00
Location The Almshouses Chapel
Categories 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Fiction, Place, Geography & Travel, Politics
Helen Charman

Helen Charman makes a radical case for what liberated mothering could be. Beginning with an understanding that to mother is a political act, Helen talks to author and journalist Eliane Glaser about her research into what motherhood has been, from the 1970s to the 2010s – from Women’s Liberation to austerity and how this maps mothers' fights for an alternative future.

Event Date Sat 22 Feb 3:00pm
Individual Price £10.00
Location Faversham Assembly Rooms
Categories 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Non Fiction, Politics
The Big Debate: Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence promises to transform everything, from work to transport to war, and to solve our problems with total ease – but at what cost? Tech philosopher Tom Chatfield, author of Wise Animals: How Technology Has Made Us What We Are, and James Muldoon, Feeding the Machine: The Hidden Human Labour Powering AI, discuss how we got to this point and what lies beneath the surface of the technology, including the the impact of AI on global inequalities and all our futures. Chaired by Julia Wheeler.

Event Date Sat 1 Mar 11:00am
Individual Price £10.00
Location Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Categories 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Non Fiction, Panel Discussion, Politics, Science & Nature
Simon Cole

One-man show in which Simon Cole acts out his response to today's world, the war in Ukraine and increasing refugee crisis – a story of how we can respond to things seemingly out of our control and how past voices call us to action.

Event Date Sun 2 Mar 12:30pm
Individual Price Free event
Location The Arden Theatre
Categories Free Events, Sun 02 Mar, Free Events, Performance, Politics