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76: Bonnie Greer and Lucinda Hawksley - The Goldster Conversations Podcast

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Join us, either in person or online, for what promises to be one of our most exciting Goldster Conversations so far. On 16 November, the legendary Bonnie Greer OBE FRSL will be joining Lucinda Hawksley for a Goldster Live event at Riverstone Kensington, London!
Bonnie is an author, playwright, journalist, critic and former Deputy Chair of the British Museum. An advocate of free speech and higher education, Greer is passionate about both the arts and sciences and is determined to see that the voices of women and minorities are heard in both realms.
Greer has been awarded the Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play and is a columnist for The New European and Byline Times. Greer has appeared as a panellist and guest on a number of television and radio shows, including Question Time. Her podcast In Search of Black History is available on Audible. She has just completed a two-year conversation series at the British Museum, 'The Era Of Reclamation', with former British Museum Director Hartwig Fischer, in which they engaged with artists, scholars, and activists of colour on a range of issues of the day.
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Join us, either in person or online, for what promises to be one of our most exciting Goldster Conversations so far. On 16 November, the legendary Bonnie Greer OBE FRSL will be joining Lucinda Hawksley for a Goldster Live event at Riverstone Kensington, London!
Bonnie is an author, playwright, journalist, critic and former Deputy Chair of the British Museum. An advocate of free speech and higher education, Greer is passionate about both the arts and sciences and is determined to see that the voices of women and minorities are heard in both realms.
Greer has been awarded the Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play and is a columnist for The New European and Byline Times. Greer has appeared as a panellist and guest on a number of television and radio shows, including Question Time. Her podcast In Search of Black History is available on Audible. She has just completed a two-year conversation series at the British Museum, 'The Era Of Reclamation', with former British Museum Director Hartwig Fischer, in which they engaged with artists, scholars, and activists of colour on a range of issues of the day.
To watch the recording of this episode please click here.
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