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Sir Peter Bazalgette on The Empathy Instinct at Dulwich College 19.00 Tuesday 28th March


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Join us in Dulwich College?s brand new George Farha Auditorium to hear Sir Peter Bazalgette, author of The Empathy Instinct, in conversation with Master of Dulwich College Joe Spence.


Sir Peter?s book puts together presents revolutionary new ideas about what empathy is and how it can transform society. It concludes with a Charter for Empathy, where challenges such as religious conflict and racism, decent health and social care, effective and humane criminal justice and even artificial intelligence are addressed by this new thinking.


Sir Peter Bazalgette is the former Chair of Arts Council England. He has had a hugely accomplished career as a television producer and media professional. In 2011 he was knighted for services to broadcasting.


HOW TO BOOK:


Tickets for this event are ?7.50 or ?20 with a copy of The Empathy Instinct. Book online here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/peter-bazalgette-on-the-empathy-instinct-tickets-31754426344 or call us on 020 8670 1920


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This event will begin promptly at 19.00. There will be a bar serving refreshments before the event starts. The event will take place in The George Farha Auditorium, Dulwich College, SE21 7LD

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