Free Speech Union AGM 2024
Join Us for Our 2024 AGM!
We are thrilled to announce that our 2024 AGM will take place on Saturday, November 9th, in Auckland. We’re honoured to welcome Nigel Biggar, Author, Oxford Professor, and Chair of the Free Speech Union in the UK, as our keynote speaker.
Following the keynote address, the day will feature four panel discussions, each focusing on the state of free speech and the challenges it faces within Academia, Politics, the Media, and the Legal fraternity. These discussions will be chaired by experts in their fields, offering you the opportunity to engage directly and ask questions. (More information to come)
A standing afternoon tea will be provided, with a cash bar available throughout the day for tea, coffee, and other beverages.
Join us as we reflect on the past year, celebrate our victories, and discuss what’s next for us all as we continue to fight for, advance, and protect free speech in New Zealand.
Tickets are limited so get in quick to secure your space.
For further inquiries, please contact Nathan at [email protected].
More about Prof. Nigel Biggar...
Prof. Biggar is the Emeritus Regius Professor of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford and a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Pusey House, Oxford. A celebrated author, Prof. Beggar has written 10 books, many dozens of academic article, and contributed to major publications such as the Financial Times and the Telegraph. His recent works include “Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning” (2023) and “What’s Wrong with Rights?” (2020).
Prof. Biggar is the Chairman of the Board of the Free Speech Union UK and lectures at prestigious military institutions. Beyond teaching and writing, he is an avid historian with a passion for visiting battlefields, including a memorable trek across Crete, retracing the steps of WWII heroes.
When
November 09, 2024 at 12:00pm - 5:30pm
Where
Viaduct Events Centre
171 Halsey St
Auckland CBD
Auckland , Auckland 1010
New Zealand
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Contact
Nathan Seiuli ·
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