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The next monthly online Oxford Amnesty Group meeting is on Tuesday 20th April at 7:15pm. At the meeting we will look at Amnesty's campaign to abolish the death penalty and ask "Why do we kill people who kill people to show killing...
The next monthly online Oxford Amnesty Group meeting is on Tuesday 16th March at 7:15pm. We are pleased to have Paul Dawson and Shirene Mendas, Country Coordinators from the AIUK Middle East & Gulf team, give a talk on the human rights...
For LGBT History Month, we're teaming up with Oxford Brookes LGBTQ+ Staff Forum to host a quiz night on Thursday 25th February.
The next Oxford Amnesty local group online meeting is on Tuesday 16th February at 7:15pm. The Amnesty International UK coordinator for North America will talk about the hoped- for improvements in Human Rights in the USA and globally...
The next Oxford Amnesty local group online meeting is on Tuesday 19th January, 7.15 pm. The focus of the meeting will be on climate change and how this links in with human rights. To receive a link to the online meeting please email...
Join us on Tuesday 8th December, 7:15pm for our annual Winter Social. This year our winter social will be online and will feature an exciting quiz. If you've not tried an online quiz, it's virtually like a real one (possibly more fun!)...
The next Oxford Amnesty local group online meeting is on Tuesday 17th October, 7.15 pm. The focus of the meeting will be the Write for Rights campaign. We will be writing greetings cards to Human Rights Defenders and letters to the...
Online meeting on Tuesday 20th October, 7.00 pm, with a focus on the International Day of the Girl.
Online meeting on Tuesday 15th September at 7pm, with a talk by Sheila Royle, country coordinator for El Salvador and Honduras, and Tilly Lavenas, country coordinator for Mexico.
We are planning an online Summer Social (BYO!) on Tuesday 21st July. Please contact Penny at chair@oxford-amnesty.org.uk if you would like to join us. The more, the merrier! It will be lovely to see each other’s faces, albeit on screen...