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Who Are You? Exploring Identity and Connection

  • Marsh McLennan Tower Place London, England, EC3R 5BU United Kingdom (map)

Join us for an inspiring spoken word from award-winning poet Pẹ̀lúmi and keynote speech with Ije McDougall, Founder of The Kairos Initiative, Magistrate, and HR/Employment Law Expert. Ije will explore profound questions such as: Who are you? How do you feature in other people’s stories? And who are you in today’s world? This talk welcomes everyone, regardless of background, to reflect on their identity and the influence they have on the world around them. While it honours the spirit of Black History Month, this is a conversation for all, highlighting the importance of self-recognition and understanding our place within the wider narrative. Be part of a meaningful dialogue that celebrates individuality, connection, and shared humanity. 

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