Below is a summary of grassroots for Europe events in coming weeks
12 2 25 AGM
12th February 20025 at 7:30pm. This will replace the Open Forum which is
normally scheduled on a Wednesday at that time.
All GfE Council positions are up for renewal, and some current council
members are standing down. Can you all please consider nominating yourself
or someone else in your local group? There are twelve positions including
chair and vice-chair, and we require at least one person from each region:
Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, England outside London, London, Europe
outside the UK. More information will be posted in January 2025, but please
let us know as soon as possible if you are intending to stand, so we can co-
ordinate accordingly.
In the event there are insufficient nominations to Council to require an
election, we will confirm during the AGM who the council members are.
7 1 25 Grassroots for Europe Round Table Webinar
#RT52: “Eradicating VAWG; Empowering
Europe”
Join Grassroots for Europe and Young European Movement UK for a
special joint Round Table webinar #52 online on January 7th – an expert panel
discussion on Eradicating VAWG, Empowering Europe.
This webinar will review and mobilise support for action at national and
European levels to halt the current pandemic of violence against women and
girls (VAWG) across our societies. One woman is killed every three days in the
UK, and two a day across the EU. YEM UK has identified VAGW as a priority
issue in 2025 and is conducting its own campaign, Break the Silence to End
the Violence : https://1.yem.org.uk/break-the-silence-to-end-the-
violence/. Please see fuller details of this forthcoming launch event further
down this mailing.
The European Parliament has just been debating a programme of emergency
action to tackle this Europe-wide issue. Following on from this European
Parliament debate on December 11th, panellists will discuss how to halt this
trend and review progress on the implementation of the EU Directive on
VAGW, plus Labour’s performance against their pledge to halve VAWG,
followed by Q&A and discussion.
🎤 Chair: Cecilia Jastrzembska, Senior Policy Advisor, YEM President & Co-
Director, European Movement Board & National Council, Control Commission,
Young European Socialists, 50:50 Parliament Ambassador and freelance
political journalist.
http://www.LinkedIn.com/in/ceciliaeve
Panelists:
🎤 Dorothy Herson: YEM UK Vice President, editor at Cambridge University
Press, author and lawyer
🎤 Hannah Phillips: Intersectional gender equality policy expert, Civility
Commission Manager, Jo Cox Foundation; Gender Parity Consultant, United
Nations
🎤 Sara Harris: Ask For Angela Project Worker for Leeds. Access &
Assessment Team Support Worker. Support Worker at Women’s Night Safe
Space.
Discover YEM’s campaign, art exhibition, poll and more on ending gender-
based violence here: https://1.yem.org.uk/break-the-silence-to-end-
the-violence/
Find Grassroots For Europe’s website for more information on previous
speakers and activities here: https://grassrootsforeurope.org/the-
round-table/
This free online event is open via registration to all who share our concerns.
All donations go to YEM – a small optional donation helps YEM to resource its
ambitious growth agenda.
Zoom link will be notified to attendees ahead of the webinar
16 1 25 What does a Trump Presidency mean for
Europe?
Join the European Movement in Scotland for a timely and
thought-provoking webinar just days before the
inauguration of the 46th President of the United States. This special event will
bring together a distinguished panel of diplomats, academics, and activists to
discuss the key challenges and opportunities Europe may encounter over the
next four years as it navigates a rapidly changing global political landscape.
Chaired by EMiS Vice President Alyn Smith, this event will feature a keynote
discussion with Lord Kerr of Kinlochard, the former British Ambassador to
both the United States and the European Union. Lord Kerr brings unparalleled
insight into transatlantic relations and the complexities of European
diplomacy.
With topics ranging from the future of EU-US relations to pressing global
issues like climate change, trade, and international security, this event will
provide a platform for meaningful dialogue and fresh perspectives. Additional
speakers will be announced soon, promising a rich and diverse exploration of
what lies ahead for Europe.
Date: 16/01/2025
Time: 19:00 – 21:00 GMT
Cost: Free
Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/what-does-a-trump-
presidency-mean-for-europe-tickets-1113603109879?
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23 1 25 Break The Silence / End The Violence
Join YEM for our much anticipated campaign to raise awareness of,
destigmatise discussion of and combat gender based violence (GBV) and
champion gender equality. With GBV declared a national emergency in the UK
and levels rising in several EU member states, this discussion comes at a
pivotal time. An expert panel will examine the implementation of the Istanbul
Convention across the EU and performance against Labour’s pledge to tackle
violence against women and girls (VAWG) in the UK.
Followed by discussion and Q&A as well as a networking reception.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore materials from the official
Silence exhibition, a joint venture with multi-award winning artist
Break The Ally Zlatar.
Chair: Emma Nelson, Presenter, journalist, podcaster and broadcaster.
Currently reporting for Monocle 24 and former BBC reporter.
Speakers:
🎤 Frances Fitzgerald: former MEP and Vice President of the EPP Group, Co-
Rapporteur of the EU Directive Criminalising VAWG ratified earlier this year,
and member of the Gender Equality Advisory Board. Prior to her election to
the Dáil, Frances served as Chair of the National Women’s Council of Ireland
(1988-92) and Vice President of the European Women’s Lobby, as well as
serving as Tánaiste (2016-17).
🎤 Cecilia Jastrzembska: YEM President & Co-Director. Senior Policy Advisor
with six years experience in central UK government,
🎤 Sanna Lepola: gender equality expert and Director-General for
Parliamentary Democracy Partnerships, European Parliament, which fosters
cooperation and legislative dialogue with national parliaments by providing
advice and expertise to political bodies, members and administrative entities.
This is an in-person event in London.
Date: 23/01/2025
Time: 18:30 – 20:00 GMT
Venue: Europe House, 32 Smith Square, SW1P 3EU London
Website: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18pLszzh-
RjA_2wy0ZagQ6e8RfduvmN4q7QHNuCxlrOk/edit
23 1 25 The Independent
Most of Britain might have expected Brexit to be a thing of the past by now,
buried in our pre-Covid subconscious. But, as we approach the eighth
anniversary of the referendum, Brexit-related issues are just as prominent
and divisive as ever. Critics of Brexit are more vocal than ever and concerns
abound about food imports, tightened rules for EU holidaymakers and
security.
Join The Independent’s Chief Political Commentator John Rentoul as he
discusses all things Brexit past, present and future with a panel of experts.
Date: 23/01/2025
Time: 19:00 – 20:00 GMT
Register via EventBrite here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/will-the-brexit-headache-ever-end-tickets-893706870