2020 marks 1,000 years since the UK’s first equality law, which laid the foundation for the progress that led to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To celebrate and discuss this significant millennial, the World Storytelling Café is bringing together storytellers, historians, and creators to explore the themes of equality, diversity, and compassion.
Your donations during this event will support Youth for Human Rights.
In this episode we are joined by Sally King, a visual artist whose works have enhanced hospitals as well as galleries with painting, sculpture, and installation based on a combination of the medieval, the coast… and children’s TV! Sally will share tips on how you can #GetCreative and decorate your spaces to celebrate the millennial of equal justice.
Plus we’ll hear how King Ethelstan’s domination of Britain was allegedly inspired by a saint – though this didn’t protect the king from gullibility…
After some medieval storytelling and a discussion with Sally, there will be a live Q&A for the audience who join us in the Café Zoom Room by clicking “Join story” at kingdom1000.com
2020 marks 1,000 years since the UK’s first equality law, which laid the foundation for the progress that led to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To celebrate and discuss this significant millennial, the World Storytelling Café is bringing together storytellers, historians, and creators to explore the themes of equality, diversity, and compassion. Your donations […]