The last session in a three-part series called 'The rights and justice city: hope, history and being humane', this public dialogue tackles important issues in an open forum. The results of the UK's EU referendum on 23 June sparked a flurry of political changes and a sharp rise in hate crimes. Suddenly the UK has to confront questions of equality, tolerance and hate. Does the marked rise in hate crimes signal a new age of intolerance? How should the UK engage with questions of race and rights post-Brexit?
We'll hear from Professor Todd Landman, Pro-Vice-Chancellor at The University of Nottingham, and special guest experts on our responsibility for living humanely in our post-referendum world.
Admission is free but booking is required.
This event is part of The University of Nottingham's series Cultures of Hope and Fear. Find out more on the Being Human Festival website.
Law and Social Sciences buildingUniversity of NottinghamUniversity Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD
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