Date/Time
Date(s) - 15/04/2021
7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
About
About this Event
Brexit is here, for good or for bad. The question that went almost unasked throughout the campaign is what impact it will have on our children. Does Brexit offer them the world and put them back in the driver’s seat? Or does it deny them access to opportunities and fundamental rights?
Many of us have a genetic investment in this one.
Join our host Claret Press publisher Katie Isbester PhD, as she, with the help of our three guests, grapples with the big issues that affect us today and tomorrow.
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We will talk with celebrated theatre director and playwright Tim Luscombe, Co-Director, Childhood Publics Research Programme at Goldsmiths University , Dr Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, and former Minister of State for Europe, Denis MacShane.
We will end with a live audience Q&A.
A recording of this zoom webinar will be available on the Claret Press YouTube Channel after the event.
Read about Tim Luscombe’s Brexit-related trials and shenanigans in his memoir Learning German (badly), available in ebook and print.