From: Terry Brathwaite [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 10 October 2016 12:43
To: [log in to unmask]; M Sherwood
Subject: Re: Coventry University Law School: 2nd Coventry Legal Cinematic Review 2016 - A ONE-OFF!!
Dear Colleagues,
Greetings. I would like to formally invite you to the 2nd Coventry Legal Cinematic Review event which I am organising on behalf of the Coventry Law School. This is a major break-through for the British Black Studies collective as Professor Roger Ward is one of the USA's top strategists in Higher Education, and don't get me started on Professor Gus John re: Equality & Human Rights - globally. Professor Roger Ward will be visiting Coventry University as a Distinguished Academic Legal Scholar and Special Guest of the Deputy VC Professor Ian Dunn from 22nd - 29th October, 2016. So this is a real coup to have both 'lions' engage on the opportune theme "America’s Dream, BREXIT’s Reality: Equality v. Equity in 21st Century Higher Education", as we in the UK prepare to enter the BREXIT zone, while the USA is on the verge of choosing a new President.
Share the attachment widely and please don't miss this 'heavyweight' lecture/discussion on the past, present and future of our cross-Atlantic Higher Education trajectory. It is a ONE-OFF!!
Best regards,
Terry
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Terrence Wendell Brathwaite
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