Rising from the East
A day to explore communities, culture and politics in London’s East End
Sunday 15th November, Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, London E1 (Aldgate East tube)
Entrance £5 (£3 concs)
11.00 Registration
Session 1: Rebels with a cause:
11.30-12.10: East End Jewish anarchists before WW1 – lessons for the 21st century (Ben Gidley)
12.15-12.55: Minnie Lansbury, feminist, socialist and rebel Poplar Councillor (Janine Booth)
Lunch/Book signing by Bill Fishman, author of many books on East End history and a Cable Street veteran,
Session 2: The struggle for better lives
1.35-2.15: Self-help, solidarity and socialism: the Workers Circle (David Mazower)
2.20-3.00 Doctors and Politics in East London (John Eversley)
Break for refreshments
Session 3: Bengalis and the East End – a continuing story
3.15-3.55 The East India company and the silencing of East End histories (Georgie Wemyss)
4.00-4.40 Bengali politics in London’s East End
(Ansar Ahmed Ullah)
Organised by the Jewish Socialists’ Group www.jewishsocialist.org.uk