World Stage Lecture and Reception Series
Date: Wednesday 15 February 2012
Time: 6.30-9.30pm
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speakers: Kurt Barling, Sehrish Ejaz-Khan, Rajiv Gopie
Chair: Mark Hoffman
Kurt Barling, uses media to examine social injustice, racial prejudice and inequality. Over the past 20 years Kurt has worked on numerous prestigious BBC programmes, made dozens of documentaries and won a string of awards. Kurt will reflect on his time at LSE, and with current LSE students discuss the importance of culture at LSE and beyond.
Kurt Barling is a LSE alumnus and BBC London Special Correspondent. Sehrish Ejaz- Khan is an undergraduate student in Economics and Economic History, and Rajiv Gopie is a post graduate student in International Relations, both at LSE.
This event is free and open to LSE staff and students only, please register your interest in attending by visiting at World Stage Student and Alumni Lecture Series website. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries email m.everett@lse.ac.uk or phone 020 7955 7849.
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