OXFORD HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL
  • HOME & HISTORY
    • Our Aims
    • Nabeel Hamdi Lectures
    • Contact
    • Previous Festivals >
      • 2022 Festival >
        • 2022 Exhibitions
        • 2022 Events
        • 2022 Supporters
        • 2022 TEAM
      • 2021 Festival >
        • 2021 Exhibition
        • 2021 Team
        • 2021 Podcasts
        • 2021 Right To Roam Walk
        • 2021 CENDEP Workshop
      • 2020 Festival >
        • 2020 Planning Committee
        • 2020 Essay Competition
        • 2020 Events & Booking
        • 2020 NGO Showcase at Brookes Forum
      • 2019 Festival
      • 2018 Festival >
        • 2018 Exhibitions
        • 2018 Brookes events
      • 2017 Festival >
        • 2017 committee
      • 2016 Festival
      • 2015 Festival >
        • 2015 Supporters
      • 2014 Festival
      • 2008--2017 Previous Films
    • Location
    • Blog
  • 2023 Festival
Oxford Brookes University has a great reputation for events which highlight human rights issues. Not just the Human Rights Festival, but also events for Black History Month, LGBT History Month and many others. Here are some coming up. Check out the Brookes Events web pages for more.
Oxford Brookes University Documentary Club
Every Thursday - 7pm - during semester time - John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre. More details and the full progrmame here.
Everything is connected
Tuesday 25 September, 6pm. Union Hall, John Henry Brookes Building.
A lively discussion about peace, justice, and climate change. Organised by Oxford Brookes University Multifaith Chaplaincy in association with Brookes Union, Brookes Union LGBTQ+ Society, and Oxford Brookes LGBT+ Staff Forum. More details here.
Black History Month
Various locations on campus throughout October 2018. Full details of the programme and  reviews of previous year's events can be found on the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion pages of the Oxford Brookes website.
Athi-Patra Ruga: Of Gods, Rainbows and Omissions.
Monday 1 October, 6pm. Main Lecture Theatre, John Henry Brookes Building.
Oxford Brookes Fine Art Research unit welcome world-renowned South-African artist, Athi-Patra Ruga, who will be in coversation with artist and writer, Linda Stupart. More details here.
LGBT History Month
Various locations on campus throughout February 2019.





Proudly powered by Weebly
  • HOME & HISTORY
    • Our Aims
    • Nabeel Hamdi Lectures
    • Contact
    • Previous Festivals >
      • 2022 Festival >
        • 2022 Exhibitions
        • 2022 Events
        • 2022 Supporters
        • 2022 TEAM
      • 2021 Festival >
        • 2021 Exhibition
        • 2021 Team
        • 2021 Podcasts
        • 2021 Right To Roam Walk
        • 2021 CENDEP Workshop
      • 2020 Festival >
        • 2020 Planning Committee
        • 2020 Essay Competition
        • 2020 Events & Booking
        • 2020 NGO Showcase at Brookes Forum
      • 2019 Festival
      • 2018 Festival >
        • 2018 Exhibitions
        • 2018 Brookes events
      • 2017 Festival >
        • 2017 committee
      • 2016 Festival
      • 2015 Festival >
        • 2015 Supporters
      • 2014 Festival
      • 2008--2017 Previous Films
    • Location
    • Blog
  • 2023 Festival