Conflict Textiles, INNATE & the Hume O’Neill Chair in Peace (Ulster University) invite you to a discussion with Ramin Jahanbegloo on 28th November at 3.00pm (Belfast Room Ulster Museum Stranmillis Road Belfast).

Ramin is a political philosopher, from Iran, with a special interest in nonviolence.

Ramin Jahanbegloo has written numerous books and articles, the most recent being ‘Thinking Nonviolence: Struggle and Resistance’. The Ulster Museum’s current exhibition, ‘Threads of Empowerment’, displays many textiles which are testimonies to empowerment through nonviolent resistance, as well as being forms of resistanceand empowerment themselves. Ramin will discuss the relationship between nonviolence and empowerment, especially in the current challenging environment.

Book cover for 'Thinking Nonviolence: Struggle and Resistance' by Ramin Jahanbegloo. The title is in bold white and orange text against a dark background. Below, a blurred photograph of a large protest shows people holding signs and banners. The publisher's name, 'Bloomsbury,' is displayed at the bottom.

To register: https://tinyurl.com/raminnonviolence

Logo for INNATE (Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education) featuring bold red uppercase text 'INNATE' and a black and white illustration of broken guns transforming into a butterfly. Below, the organization's full name and website 'www.innatenonviolence.org' are displayed in red text.

Banner with a textured burlap background displaying the words 'CONFLICT TEXTILES' in white uppercase letters. A stitched design with black and red fabric elements appears on the right side.