About this Event
Democracy thrives when everyone has a voice - and voting is only one way to take part.
Join a free series of conversations on how our democracy works and how we can shape political decisions.
The first session, led by The Constitution Unit (UCL), Operation Black Vote and Unlock Democracy, explores:
- what democracy is
- how it emerged
- its strengths and weaknesses
- the alternatives
The session will take place at Kensington Central Library. If you’re unable to attend in person, you can join online by booking via
Attendees will be welcome to interact with the panel and ask questions or share their views.
This is meant to be the first session of a series of free conversations on citizenship and political participation.
Speakers:
Alan Renwick
Professor of Democratic Politics and Deputy Director of
Department of Political Science, UCL
Rita Patel
Vice Chair,
Tom Brake
Director,
Please note that this talk will be presented as a hybrid event.
If you’re unable to attend in person, you can join the event online by booking via .
For those joining us in person - please see below for the directions to the entrance to Kensington Central Library's lecture theatre:
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kensington Central Library, Lecture theatre - back of library, London, United Kingdom
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