Decolonising the Curriculum Key Note with Shami Chakrabarti (cancelled)

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Decolonising the Curriculum Key Note with Shami Chakrabarti (cancelled)

Please note, this event is being postponed until after the election. Please accept our apologies. We will be rescheduling in the new year .

By Decolonising the Curriculum

Date and time

Wed, 20 Nov 2019 17:15 - 20:00 GMT

Location

Wilkins Building

Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor Gower Street London WC1E 6BT United Kingdom

About this event

Shami Chakrabarti, the Shadow Attorney General and a member of the House of Lords, will give our keynote on Decolonising the Curriculum.

We are extremely delighted to be able to welcome Shami Chakrabarti, the Shadow Attorney General and a member of the House of Lords, to UCL to give our keynote on Decolonising the Curriculum. In addition to an outstanding career in and out of politics, she has also written two books ‘On Liberty’ and ‘Of women’. As well as hearing her talk, there will be ample opportunity to ask her questions and you are welcome to join us for a drinks reception in the South Cloisters afterwards (18:45 - 20:00).

Shami Chakrabarti

Shami Chakrabarti is the Shadow Attorney General and a member of the House of Lords.

A lawyer, she is Honorary Professor of Law at the University of Bristol and the University of Manchester and an Honorary Fellow of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge and Mansfield College, Oxford and a Master of the Bench of Middle Temple. She was previously Chancellor of both Oxford Brookes University and then the University of Essex.

Born in London in 1969, the child of Indian parents who moved to Britain in the Fifties (her father was a book-keeper and accountant, her mother a shop assistant), Chakrabarti went to a state school near Brent before gaining a place to study law at the London School of Economics.

Called to the Bar in 1994 she worked as a lawyer in the Home Office from 1996 until 2001 for Governments of both persuasions. After five years she became the in-house counsel for the National Council for Civil Liberties (Liberty).

Aged 34, she was appointed as Liberty’s Director, a position she held from 2003-2016. With it, she became the country’s most prominent spokesperson against what she saw as the erosion of civil liberties. In 2011 she was a member of the panel of the Leveson Inquiry, the judicial inquiry into UK phone hacking.

Jeremy Corbyn announced her as the only Labour appointment to the House of Lords in August 2016. When asked about the appointment, a spokesman for Corbyn said that Chakrabarti was "an ideal appointment to the Lords".

Shami’s first book, On Liberty, is published by Penguin. Her second, Of Women, was published on 26 October 2017, and details the continued impact of global gender injustice on health, wealth, education, representation, opportunity and security in the 21st century.

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Join the Faculty of Social & Historical Sciences and Faculty of Arts & Humanities for Decolonising the Curriculum Week 2019. Our week-long event features a packed programme which will raise awareness and increase understanding of what decolonising the curriculum means across the HE sector, and showcase the work of internal decolonisation campaigns led by staff and students across UCL.

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