Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown writes on politics, multiracial societies, faith and human rights for various newspapers including the i and the Evening Standard and appears regularly on TV and radio. She is the author of several books, including Refusing the Veil, Exotic England: The Making of a Curious Nation and The Settler's Cookbook: A Memoir of Love, Migration and Food. She is winner of the Orwell Prize for journalism and Professor of Journalism at Middlesex University. Born and raised in Uganda, a proud migrant and a British Asian citizen. Author of: Ladies Who Punch
Modern Authorship
Culture 10 November 13:00 Journalist and author Yasmin Alibhai Brown features her new book 'Ladies Who Punch' in conversation with Iraqi writer, poet, and translator Muhsin Al Ramli. They compare their work both as journalists and commentators on the modern world and how this influences the writing of their books.Speakers
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