Let Justice Roll! - celebrating 25 years of Amos Trust
10 September 2010
Amos supporters and friends are invited to a special celebration of 25 years of Amos Trust on Friday 10th and Saturday 11th September 2010.
Joining us will be Amos partners from around the world:
South Africa - Tom and Bulelwa "Mandi" Ngantwani Hewitt of Umthombo Street Children
India - Jacob & Jasmine Devadason, founders of the Tamarind Project
Nicaragua - Damaris Albuquerque & Gilberto Aguirre from CEPAD
Palestine & Israel - Zoughbi Zoughbi from Wi'am Conflict Resolution Centre, Bethlehem. (Unfortunately due to family illness, Sami Awad is no longer able to join us.
As well as our friends Swee Ang from Medical Aid for Palestinians and Jeff Halper from Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions.
The celebration will also include a concert by Garth Hewitt to launch his new album, Moonrise at All Hallows by the Tower, (Byward Street, London EC3R 5BJ) on Friday 10 September at 7pm, featuring music from the last 25 years and previewing his new album.
To book please contact 0207 588 2638 or email the Amos office
Cost per day: £25 including lunch (Concessions are available.)
NB Friday day tickets include entry to the Garth Hewitt evening concert. Single concert tickets £10.
Venue: All Hallows on the Wall, 83 London Wall, London EC2M 5ND. (nearest tubes:Liverpool Street, Moorgate & Bank)
Below is the daily timetable (Please note this is subject to change.)
Friday 10th September 9.30am Coffee & registration; 10am - 1pm
Amos, the Journey - Garth Hewitt
The Land once called Holy - Sami Awad, Jeff Halper & Zoughbi Zoughbi
2pm - 4.30pm
Nicaragua: the threat of a good example and the struggle for justice - Gilberto Aguirre
Introducing Amos' new project in Nicaragua - Damaris AlbuquerquePractical ways to peace - panel discussion
NB There will be an opportunity at the end of each day to talk to the speakers informally.
7pm Garth Hewitt Concert at All Hallows by the Tower, Byward Street, London EC3R 5BJ
Saturday 11th September 9.30am Coffee & registration; 10am - 12.40pm
What happened in Gaza - Swee Ang
The new campaign: Just Peace for Palestine with Ben White
The revolutionary goal - Tom & Mandi Hewitt
1.45pm - 4.30pm
Deloitte Street Child World Cup update - with Tom & Mandi Hewitt
Final thoughts - panel discussion
God's Revolution of Love - thanksgiving service for 25 years of Amos Trust.