Events
Friday, 26 June 2026, 6:00pm,
Memorial Hall, Browns Lane, Charlbury, OX7 3QW
Philippe Sands:
Beyond East West Street
CRAG is delighted to host the celebrated writer and human rights lawyer Philippe Sands, author of the acclaimed book East West Street, which deals with questions of genocide and crimes against humanity in the context of the Nuremberg Trials.
He will be speaking on “Beyond East West Street” in the Memorial Hall at 6:00pm on Friday 26 June.
It will be followed by refreshments, and at 8:00pm that evening there will also be a talk for the Charlbury Art Society: the war artist George Butler (who paints and writes on conflicts in Ukraine and elsewhere) on “Empathy, Creativity and the Human Advantage: what AI can’t do.”
Tickets will be available on the door for £10 (and a further £5 for non-members of the Art Society attending the second talk) — all CRAG proceeds will go to refugees.
Thursday, 2 July 2026, 7:00pm,
Friends Meeting House, Market Street, Charlbury, OX7 3PH
Left at the Border
– A talk by Noah Hatchwell of Collective Aid
Noah Hatchwell, Head of Organisation for the International Programme of the charity Collective Aid, will tell us about what is really happening to displaced people on the borders of Europe. Collective Aid are a small team of specialists working across a wide range of locations and specialist fields in Serbia, Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina to meet human needs where systems are failing.
This event is free and all are welcome. Donations for Collective Aid invited.