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‘Writers in a World at War’: PEN International’s 90th Congress in Oxford, UK — PEN International

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‘Writers in a World at War’: PEN International’s 90th Congress in Oxford, UK  — PEN International

Public events and initiatives during ‘Writers in a World at War’: PEN International’s 90th Congress in Oxford, UK

 Oxford, UK – PEN International’s 90th Congress, themed ‘Writers in a World at War,’ will be held in Oxford from 24th to 27th September. Delegates from over 90 countries will gather against the backdrop of current global crises to discuss key questions, including the importance of the PEN Charter, explore literature’s role ‘across frontiers’, and the future of PEN’s principles and solidarity mission.

 PROGRAMME

 24 September, 19:30 – 21:30, Blackwell Hall, Weston Library (Bodleian Libraries)

 Opening Ceremony: Palestinian writer Adania Shibli will deliver the keynote address. Welcoming remarks by Burhan Sonmez (President of PEN International), Margaret Busby (President of English PEN), and Anthony Brewerton (Bodleian Libraries). The event, hosted by PEN International in partnership with English PEN, will be live-streamed on the PEN International’s YouTube channel.

Tickets are available to the public via Eventbrite.

 

25 September 10:00, online

 Launch of EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE – The Challenges in Ensuring the Safety of Writers in Times of Crisis. PEN International will launch its learnings report, which highlights the difficulties in protecting writers during crises, focusing on emergency assistance and relocation efforts in Afghanistan, Belarus, Eritrea, Nicaragua, and other countries. The report underscores the growing threats to freedom of expression amidst global authoritarianism and calls for coordinated international protection for writers, who are often targeted by some of the same actors and for the same reasons as other at-risk groups, but operate without the same protections.

The urgent need for protection is sparking vital conversations, with many of those impacted joining PEN International’s 90th Congress for these discussions, including writers Samay Hamed (PEN Afghanistan President), Marko Vidojković (Serbia), Gioconda Belli (PEN Nicaragua), Awet Fissehaye (Executive Director of PEN Eritrea in Exile), and Taciana Niadbaj (PEN Belarus President).

 

25 September, 19:00 – 20:30, Headley Lecture Theatre, Ashmolean Museum

Power, privilege and equity of expression: ways of practicing global solidarity. Journalist Nedim Türfent, investigative filmmaker Mahi Ramakrishnan, and writer Gioconda Belli will discuss relationships between power and freedom, how global inequalities shape the free expression landscape, and how to foster equity through solidarity. The event, chaired by writer and filmmaker, Juliet Jacques, is hosted by English PEN in partnership with PEN International.

Tickets for in-person attendance and the Zoom Webinar live-stream are available via Eventbrite.

 

26 September, 19:00 – 20:30, Headley Lecture Theatre, Ashmolean Museum

Why the right to protest is a free expression issue. This panel, featuring writer Hanna Komar, academic and activist Miyo Peck-Suzuki, activist and filmmaker Sanaa Seif, and legal academic David Mead, chaired by Director of English PEN Daniel Gorman, will examine UK and global responses to protests, the state of free expression, and the paradox of ‘peaceful protest’. Hosted by English PEN in partnership with PEN International.

Tickets for in-person attendance and the Zoom Webinar live-stream are available via Eventbrite.