by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 26, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2014, Uncategorised
Raymond Antrobus is a spoken word poet and photographer, born and bred in Hackney. He is co-curator of Chill Pill/Keats House Forum. He has been performing poetry since 2007 and is the International Farrago slam champion 2008 and Canterbury Word Slam Champ 2012....
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 26, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2014, Uncategorised
Martin Wright is a Director of Forum for the Future, with particular responsibility for India. He is Founding Editor of Green Futures, the world’s leading magazine on environmental solutions and sustainable futures. He is Visiting Judge for the Ashden Awards for...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 26, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2014, Uncategorised
Mica Nava is Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of East London, UK. Since the 1980s her work has contributed to the expansion of the field of cultural studies in the UK and abroad. In the last two decades she has been invited to give keynote...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 26, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2014, Uncategorised
Peter Tatchell was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1952 and has been campaigning since 1967 on issues of human rights, democracy, civil liberties, LGBT equality and global justice. His human rights inspirations include Mahatma Gandhi, Sylvia Pankhurst and Martin...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 26, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2014, Uncategorised
Brooke Magnanti, one of Observer’s “Faces of 2009” and Guardian newspaper’s “Best British Weblog 2003,” is a scientist and author. She wrote the bestselling Belle de Jour series of books, which were adapted into the hit ITV show...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 26, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2014, Uncategorised
Hamit Dardagan co-founded the Iraq Body Count project in 2002 (www.iraqbodycount.org), and is the co-director of the Every Casualty programme at Oxford Research Group (ORG), a London-based think...