Jo Berry: Making Friends with the Enemy

Location
Clive Granger A48
Date(s)
Wednesday 30th November 2016 (18:00-19:30)
Registration URL
http://www.joberry.eventbrite.co.uk
Description
Berry

In 1984 an IRA bomb, planted in the Grand Hotel in Brighton, killed Jo Berry’s father. Jo knew she had a choice: to harbour feelings of hatred and anger, or to seek understanding and so bring peace back into her life. She chose peace.

Following his release from prison Jo sought out a meeting with Patrick Magee, the Brighton bomber. And from that initial three hours spent together Jo and Patrick have formed a remarkable friendship, based on compassion and respect. For the past 1​6 ​years they have travelled the world spreading a message of peace and understanding. Jo will share​ her​ powerful story​ and talk about her Charity, Building Bridges for Peace​.​ ​With political, religious and racial divides seemingly deepening as global and local events unfold, Jo will offer a story of hope. And will inspire us to see the humanity in those who at first appear to be our adversaries.

The talk is chaired by Professor Todd Landman, Pro-Vice Chancellor for the Faculty of Social Sciences, and includes time for audience questions and discussion. 

Free, all welcome, but please register: www.joberry.eventbrite.co.uk

Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R)

The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

email:C3R@nottingham.ac.uk