The Invisible: BushGreen Live Debate

  In an age of austerity, why defend legal aid?

Join us for a BushGreen Live Debate inspired by issues explored in The Invisible.  

Panel includes Richard Miller, solicitor and Head of Legal Aid at the Law Society; Sue James, social justice campaigner and supervising solicitor at Hammersmith & Fulham Law Centre; Fiona Bawdon, a journalist, campaigner and researcher and editor of Legal Action magazine; and Karina Kaur, Advocacy Services Co-ordinator/Manager at Southall Black Sisters. Full panel to be announced shortly.

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ABOUT BUSHGREEN LIVE EVENTS
BushGreen Live is a series of events to enhance and complement the work on our stage. Taking a variety of formats, including late-night events and pre- and post-show debates, BushGreen Live events are incorporated into our programme, with the intention of offering a range of opportunities for writers, directors, creatives and interested audiences to engage more deeply with the Bush’s work.

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