Key Information:
- Date and time
- Thu 22 September 2022
13:00 - 14:00 - Location
- Online Event
- Contact
- Gemma Mannell events@uwe.ac.uk
- Cost
- Free
- Attendance
- Booking not required
Biography
Lewis Wedlock is an activist, academic and social psychologist. His work centres around exploring and challenging structures that limit pathways to expressing magnificence. He is one of Britain's youngest lecturers, co-creator of UWE's “Flourish” module, and creative director of Project Zazi's Black Bristol. He has recently done a TEDx talk in Brighton on mental health and masculinity (to be released soon).
Join the session via Zoom enter password 238623.
About the Inspire:Me Series
You've decided to study at university to broaden your horizons, to think bigger. Our Inspire:Me Series will get you thinking bigger towards a future that is yours to create.To listen to previous speakers go to the Inspire:Me homepage.
Speakers
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Lewis WedlockActivist and academic and social psychologist
Programme
- 12:55: Join the event online
- 13:00 - 13:45: Event including Q&A
Join the session via Zoom enter password 238623.
Event recording
All events will be recorded and we will aim to make them available as a video on YouTube one week after the event date, subject to approval of the speaker and no technical difficulties with the recording.
Location
This is an online event
Accessibility
If you have any access requirements, please email the Events team at events@uwe.ac.uk.
UWE Bristol aims to ensure, as much as possible, that all our public events are fully accessible. Early notice of access requirements is much appreciated.
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