Description
Do you want to change the world but wonder if there’s any point trying?
Are you unsure what you can offer, or don’t feel that you fit the activist mould? Do you think activists can be self-righteous, even oblivious to the very people they’re trying to help?

Realistic, candid and hopeful, How Not To Save the World is a sympathetic exploration of alternatives to righteousness, and other unhelpful habits. It shows that there are ways to work together for what matters, without alienating the people we need to convince.
Anthea has worked for Global Witness, Amnesty International, and many other campaign groups. With successful campaigns for an Arms Trade Treaty, and for the international ban on cluster bombs.
By interupting the deep stories that have made the dominant culture the way it is, Anthea believe we can resource ourselves more effectively to work for change and can create better a strategy for activism.
Anthea will be in-conversation with artist, facilitator and activist, Ruth Ben-Tovim
Join Anthea and Ruth at The East Gate Bookshop
On: Tuesday 4th June
Tickets £3.00 each available from the East Gate Bookshop
or online (just scan the QR code).
Doors open at 7:15 pm for a 7:30 pm start.



