March Forum: Making manifestos for adult education
An interactive workshop during which attendees will work together to create poster manifestos on what they think adult education should do and look like.
An interactive workshop during which attendees will work together to create poster manifestos on what they think adult education should do and look like.
Rhys Everquill, Managing Editor at Leicester's new independent newspaper, The Great Central Gazette, will discuss why he helped set up the co-operative and the challenges facing local media.
Can the journey of a grieving person be helped by the creativity and physicality of the visible repair of objects that have emotional significance? Vicky Cutler talks about the restorative power of visible mending.
Our Discovery Circle Launch offers a chance to suggest ideas for Vaughan Discovery Circles and to meet those with similar learning interests. Refreshments are included.
A social event raising funds for the College
Leicester Adult Education College, Belvoir Street, LE1 6QL 'Caught short’: London’s loos since the 1960s In ’Caught short’: London’s loos since the 1960s’ Simon Fowler and Dan Weinbren look at the impact of toilets on public life over the past sixty years.
Bradley Phipps discusses the history of the opposition to the Civil Rights Movement and the difficulties in researching this less-studied area of US history.
Dr Stuart Mitchell talks about the Giant Hogweed sensation of 1970
Kate Carruthers Thomas talks about her family history research and her attempt to reveal stories of those who have previously been sidelined or ignored in favour of male lines of descent.
A talk about the process of bird ringing and the data it provides: what is its on-going relevance for conservation management?