Public Lectures: East End Figures
Held on: Tuesday 15th April, 7-9:30pm
Speaker: Alan Hudson
The East End was once a hive of activity for refugees, revolutionaries and radicals. Who were these people, what role did they play, what can we learn from them? Who is making a noise now and what do they have to say?
Alan Hudson, Director, Leadership Programmes for China, Oxford University Department for Continuing Education, Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford, and co-author of Basildon: The mood of the nation and The Twenty-first Century City: The making of citizens.
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