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In the footsteps of Ada Salter – anti-colonial stories on International Women’s Day – from Denmark Hill to Surrey Quays

March 8 @ 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm

We meet at Denmark Hill at 2pm on Sunday 8th March for InspiralLondon walk and inspiral segment exploration through the heart of Southwark towards the river at Surrey Quays. A walk inspired by Ada Salter and antiwar. As we search for Beautification trees, spending time on International Women’s Day to celebrate the contribution of  individuals, groups and movements in fight for decolonialistion; specifically the conscientious objectors, anti war and anti imperialist movements inspired by residents of Southwark. During the walk we will have time to discuss the foundation of alternative socialist movements – the Independent Labour Party and it’s split with the Labour’ Party over British Imperialist Policy.

The Walk will finish shortly after our final stop at the Blue Plaque – that celebrates Ada Salter’s extraordinary political, social and ethical legacy.

Meeting prompt 2pm outside the main exit of Denmark Hill Station. There are trains o Sunday and if you are early you can meet us in the Phoenix Station Cafe/Pub – Windsor Walk, Denmark Hill
London, Greater London, SE5 8BB
The walk is roughly 5.5 miles and will take approx 3 hours (following segment 6 of the 300 mile trail). We will schedule a drink/tea stop in Southwark Park around 4.30 pmish.

Details

Date:
March 8
Time:
2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1984695291042?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Inspirallondon
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