Hague Talks: What is Just Peace?

  • Date: 23 June
  • Time: 18:45 - 22:00
  • Location: Amare Studio, The Hague (with livestream available)

Taking place on 23 June at Amare Studio, Hague Talks brings conversations on pathways to peace into light, centering the lived experiences of thought leaders and changemakers to inspire reflection, imagination, and action.

Through powerful talks and artistic performances, Hague Talks challenges conventional ideas of peace and justice and invites you to reimagine what a just and lasting peace could look like—both in the world and in your own community.

Anchored in the question “What does a Just Peace look like?”, the evening creates space to explore different perspectives, and to consider how imagination can move us toward collective action.

The evening will open with a welcome address by Mariëlle Vavier, Deputy Mayor of The Hague for Poverty, Inclusion, Public Health, and International Affairs. The programme will be hosted by Leila Prnjavorac and will feature inspiring contributions from speakers including Kumi Naidoo, Rugiatu Neneh Turay-Koroma, and Jess O'Connell. The event will also be enriched by powerful performances from spoken word artist Nichelle Buyne and interdisciplinary artist Ruby Joemai of the CTRL+ALT+IDENTITY collective.

Additional speakers, performers, and the full programme will be announced soon.

This event will take place in English. Dutch translation will be available.

Amare Studio, The Hague (with livestream available)


Spuiplein 150
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