The Conversation: Helena Kennedy (online livestream)
Monday 08 July 2024
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
The Conversation is a new series of talks bringing together an interview format, livestreamed for those that cannot attend in person.
From pay gaps, social media malice and women’s prisons to the relentlessly atrocious statistics on abuse, rape and murder the human rights lawyer and working peer examines the structural inequalities in politics and law that are failing women. Helena Kennedy is the author of Misjustice: How British Law is Failing Women, Just Law and Eve Was Framed. Chaired by Caitlin McNamara.
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***This is the online livestream version of the event. In addition to being available live, it can be streamed up to 30 days after the event has taken place***
How to watch the online talk
You can watch the talk from 7:30pm on Monday 8 July and it will be available to watch as many times as you like for the following 30 days. Your access details will be included in your ticket, along with instructions of how to view it online.
Dates, Times & Book
Mon 08 Jul | 7:30 PM | £10 | Book |
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