The Stuart Hall Project takes the viewer on a roller coaster ride through the upheavals, struggles and turning points that made the 20th century the century of campaigning, and of global political and cultural change. Plus short film and discussions.
Meet local people and make new friends as you watch films on the big screen at the Coin Street neighbourhood centre. Tickets are just £5 and include wine, soft drinks and snacks.
Doors open at 6.30pm, film starts at 7pm. For more information contact Laura Reynolds on 020 7021 1622 or l.reynolds@coinstreet.org Coin Street neighbourhood centre, 108 Stamford Street, South Bank, London, SE1 9NH
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