The history and future of protest in NSW

A panel discussion, facilitated by ASU State Secretary, Angus McFarland, discussing with sector leaders the history of protest and progress in NSW - how protest has shaped our civil and social rights, why the right to peaceful protest should be protected and valued in our state by Labor.

When: Saturday 15th October, 2:45–3:30pm
Where: Lower Town Hall 1

Speakers

Felicity Wade

Environmental activist and National Convenor, Labor Environmental Activist Network (LEAN)

Samantha Parker

ASU western Sydney organiser and experienced frontline domestic  violence worker and women’s sector activist

Julie Perkins

ASU executive member and delegate, CEO First Nations Community hub organisation, Norther Rivers region and lifetime First Nations activist

Hannah Morgan

ASU delegate, social worker, long term LGBTIQ+ activist and campaigner