Plus, don’t miss Sebastian Barry introducing his touching new novel, Ibram X. Kendi on how to be an antiracist, and much more …
The Guardian | | | | Angela Saini: Can we dismantle the patriarchy? | Where did the patriarchy originate? How does it infiltrate every corner of society, and why is it so difficult to dismantle? Join Angela Saini, the award-winning science journalist, as she talks to Guardian columnist Zoe Williams about her groundbreaking new book: The Patriarchs.
Analysing the latest research findings in science and archaeology, and tracing cultural and political histories from the Americas to Asia, Saini asks: if past efforts to disrupt the patriarchy have failed, what must we do to see fundamental change?
Wednesday 15 March 8pm–9pm GMT | |
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| | | Sebastian Barry: Old God’s Time | Monday 27 February 8pm–9pm GMT | The novelist will talk to Claire Armitstead about his new book - the story of a retired police officer pulled into the darkest currents of his past. | |
| | A personal history of Europe | Tuesday 28 February 8pm–9pm GMT | Timothy Garton Ash will discuss Europe’s history, from the postwar ideal of a united continent, to Brexit and the war in Ukraine. | |
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| | Jon Snow: The State of Us | Wednesday 1 March 8pm–9pm GMT | One of the nation’s leading broadcasters will discuss his five decades-long career and introduce his new book, The State of Us. | |
| | Ibram X Kendi: How To Be An Antiracist | Tuesday 7 March 7pm–8pm GMT | The bestselling author will join Owen Jones to discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, and what an antiracist society might look like. | |
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| | Anita Bhagwandas and Sali Hughes | Thursday 16 March 8pm–9pm GMT | The Guardian’s beauty writer Anita Bhagwandas will discuss her new book, Ugly, with fellow columnist Sali Hughes. | |
| | Gary Younge in conversation | Monday 17 April 8pm–9pm BST | Join the former Guardian columnist live in London, or via the livestream, as he discusses his powerful new book on race. | |
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