Plus, don’t miss Guardian journalists on Labour’s electability, Colm Tóibín on his new novel, and more...
The Guardian | | | | Reflecting society: How do we really diversify the newsroom? | Programmes such as those led by The Guardian Foundation have pioneered newsroom talent - but what more should the media do to encourage, and retain, talent from all backgrounds? Join former Guardian editor-at-large Gary Younge and guests for an action-focused discussion on diversity, inclusion, access and representation. Thursday 9 September 1.15pm–2.15pm BST | Book tickets |
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| | Becoming your own champion, with Ramla Ali and Sabrina Elba | As the first female Somali boxer in history to compete professionally, and a Somali refugee living in the UK, Ramla Ali understands the necessity of strength and patience. Join her in conversation with model and activist Sabrina Elba, as she talks about her new book, Not Without A Fight, and puts forth a powerful case for us all to become our own champion. Thursday 23 September 8pm–9pm BST | Book tickets |
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| | | An evening with Elif Shafak Tuesday 17 August 8pm–9pm BST The Booker-nominated author introduces her new novel, The Island of Missing Trees. | Book tickets |
| | Guardian Live highlights Available on demand until Tuesday 31 August Available for a limited period, catch up in your own time on the conversations you’ve missed. | Book tickets |
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| | Sarfraz Manzoor: What Muslims and Non-Muslims Get Wrong About Each Other Tuesday 7 September 8pm–9pm BST The journalist and screenwriter will discuss his powerful new book, THEY. | Book tickets |
| | Guardian Newsroom: Are the Labour Party electable? Monday 20 September 8pm–9pm BST Can Labour win the next general election? Our panel of Guardian journalists discuss. | Book tickets |
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| | Wole Soyinka in conversation Tuesday 28 September 7.30pm–8.30pm BST The Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian writer talks about his first novel in 48 years. | Book tickets |
| | In conversation with Colm Tóibín Thursday 30 September 6pm–7pm BST Brooklyn author Colm Tóibín talks to Alex Clark about his new novel, The Magician. | Book tickets |
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