Events

Upcoming events

TNI events bring together thinkers and activists to analyse critical global issues and put forward transformative alternatives and solutions. Our focus is transnational, highlighting the global context and dimensions of different crises, as well as profiling the social movements, especially those in the Global South, that are leading struggles for justice.

Missed a recent webinar? Don't worry, we recorded them so you can catch up in the past events section below.

  1. Digital Capitalism : Six week course for activists

    Event dates:
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    Event type: Online course
    Digital Capitalism Six week course for activists

    AI and digitalisation has become a topic of everyday discussion and debate, but what are its implications for activists fighting for social and environmental justice? This six week course will explore what digital capitalism is, how and by whom is being shaped, its implications for our economy, society and environment, and the possibilities for transformation. If you want to penetrate behind the jargon and hype to properly understand the digital economy, then this course is for you!

Past events

  1. Climate Collateral : Exposing the role of militarism in the climate crisis

    Event date:
    - CET
    Event flyer
    Event type: Webinar
    Topics:
    • Climate Crisis
    • Climate Security
    Climate Collateral Exposing the role of militarism in the climate crisis

    This webinar will examine options to channel wasteful, harmful military spending toward repairing both acute and diffuse socio-environmental harms and repurposing parts of the military industrial complex to drive the clean energy transition.

  2. Reclaiming Energy : “Green” Multinationals have hijacked the Energy Transition - Public Power can save it.

    Event date:
    - CET
    Illustration by Fourate Chahal El Rekaby
    Event type: Webinar
    Event location: ZOOM
    Topics:
    • Energy Democracy
    • Just Transition
    Reclaiming Energy “Green” Multinationals have hijacked the Energy Transition - Public Power can save it.

    The planet is likely to surpass the 1.5C global warming threshold. At the same time, Bloomberg New Energy Finance has recently stated that “the outlook for energy transition (looks) extremely bright.” What’s going wrong? This webinar will expose the business models of “green” multinationals, alongside the private market model that underpins them. Join us, and find out how these companies are wrecking the climate and preventing policy makers, social movements and communities from building real solutions: public power systems that can democratically decarbonise society. Sign up for a far-reaching discussion about critical Energy Transition analyses and social movement developments.

  3. March for Climate and Justice

    Event date:
    - CET
    Climate Protest in Amsterdam
    Event location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Topics:
    Climate Crisis

    We invite you to join us during the March for Climate and Justice which will take place on Sunday 12 November in Amsterdam. This is ten days before the crucial Dutch House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) elections. You can find more details here

  4. Revisiting the Past, Shaping the Future : Lessons from President Allende

    Event date:
    - CET
    Flyer
    Event type: Event
    Event location: Framer Framed: Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71, 1093 KS Amsterdam
    Topics:
    Stop Corporate Impunity
    Revisiting the Past, Shaping the Future Lessons from President Allende

    Through a set of short round tables, this event aims to understand pivotal historical events and their influence on today's global political environment. Within the framework of the anniversaries of SOMO and TNI, we will bridge key developments arising from the Chilean context of the 1970s and current political agendas. The event intends to look at activism, migration, politics and solidarity to provide insights for the crafting of progressive political approaches.

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