"Reggae as the Antidote to Black Amnesia" - A Lecture

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Event Date: 
Feb 20 2014 - 3:00pm

The Chancellor Hall Current Affairs Club (CAC), in association with the Department of Literatures in English,  invites you to a lecture by Dr. Lez Henry on "Reggae as the Antidote to Black Amnesia".
 
Dr. Henry was born in Lewisham, South east London, of Jamaican parents.  He did his Ph.D in sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London and is a researcher, consultant and staff trainer for Nu-Beyond Ltd: Learning By Choice!  He is an effective motivator and community-engagement specialist, with expertise as a practitioner in the fields of Social Anthropology/Sociology, Community Development, Project Management, Race and Education & Equality and Diversity.  Dr. Henry  is  also one of the pioneering British reggae-dancehall deejays, known as Lezlee Lyrics.

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Chancellor Hall dining room
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