Highlighting homelessness with conversation, debate and activities as well as poetry and spoken-word performances, this event is being co-hosted by Streets Kitchen and the Museum of Homelessness. There will be visual archive displays and presentations using historical records, news maps and photography to delve into the issues of homelessness over the last 70 years. The spoken word performances will begin from 4pm and there will be a street vet team at the Solidarity Center nearby to offer care to anyone with a pet. The event will take place in the Gallery of the Islington Central Library. Entry is free but registration is required.
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