A conversation with Lord Alf Dubs
We are honoured to host Lord Alf Dubs as a guest and Keynote Speaker at our symposium on Migration, Identity, and Memory. Known for having once said "I am what circumstances have made me", Lord Dubs's can speak personally to our exploration of the many facets of migration and the ways in which it shapes who we become. Lord Dubs was born in Prague in 1932 and was one of the 669 Czech children Nicholas Winton saved from the Nazis via the Kindertransport. We look forward to hearing him share insights on his experiences and how these are still so relevant in today's world.
Location
Auditorium, Mill Lane Site, CB2 1RF