Date: Friday 20 November 2015 Image: Organised in partnership with the Dalit Freedom Network UK. Date: 20th November 2015 Time: 7.30pm Location: St Mary's University Writers Catherine Rubin Kermorgant Servants of the Goddess and David Skivington Scar Tissue speak on how and why their writing uses the backdrop of modern slavery and human trafficking in India. Special guest Baroness Caroline Cox, author of This Immoral Trade: Slavery in the 21st Century TBC The event is part of The Richmond Literature Festival 2015 and is free, but tickets must be booked online. SHARE Date: Friday 20 November 2015 Find out more For more information about this event please email conferences@stmarys.ac.uk or call 020 8240 8219. SHARE
Date: Friday 20 November 2015 Image: Organised in partnership with the Dalit Freedom Network UK. Date: 20th November 2015 Time: 7.30pm Location: St Mary's University Writers Catherine Rubin Kermorgant Servants of the Goddess and David Skivington Scar Tissue speak on how and why their writing uses the backdrop of modern slavery and human trafficking in India. Special guest Baroness Caroline Cox, author of This Immoral Trade: Slavery in the 21st Century TBC The event is part of The Richmond Literature Festival 2015 and is free, but tickets must be booked online. SHARE
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