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WDM Speaker Night: Benny Dembitzer

September 3, 2012 by Alex

 

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Benny Dembitzer, economist, author and member of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize-winning team, is coming to Bradford in November to give a talk about his new book.

Why should you come?  Well, aside from the good cause, the buzzing atmosphere and the free biscuits*, Benny’s talk should be fascinating.  His book is about how factors such as climate change, population growth and water shortage combine to create famine.  Expect an exciting, informative evening.  There will also be an opportunity to buy his book at the end, and if you feel the need for urgent change there will (as always) be ways to get involved.

Benny’s talk will take place at the Delius Arts and Cultural Centre from 7.00 pm on the 15th November.  It’ll be free to attend.  We’ll try to get posters up beforehand.

*There will probably not be biscuits, unless you count the verbal biscuits Benny will be generously distributing.**

**Benny’s talk is definitely going to be better than that metaphor.

Update: turns out there WILL be biscuits!

 

 

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