![]() | Ceri Dingle is Director of WORLDwrite, an education charity with an uncompromising commitment to global equality whose campaigning slogan is ‘Ferraris for all’. WORLDwrite campaigns for change using film and through an online news channel WORLDbytes. Ceri established a documentary film training facility for young volunteers and the charity’s campaigning channel WORLDbytes. She has assisted young volunteers in producing over 100 challenging programmes in the past year. She directed a series of 5 documentaries entitled Pricking the Missionary Position shot in Ghana, West Africa as well as the films Flush it and Corruptababble which have been taken up by educational institutions globally. Before venturing into film and digital media Ceri toured young people across the globe, from the heart of the Amazon rain forest to life with the families of Hiroshima bomb victims in Japan. She is a regular contributor to radio debates, was author of the paper ‘Time to Ditch the Sustainababble’, and speaks regularly on development issues, arguing that the best for all must be the end goal of all those concerned for humanity’s wellbeing and advancement. |
Saturday 28 June 2008, 5.00pm The Lift, Southbank Centre Square, London
The Battle for Progress
Saturday 12 July 2008, 10.15am Norton Rose LLP
The China and human rights controversy
Saturday 1 November 2008, 9.30am Lecture Theatre 1
China and India: catching up with the West?
Saturday 1 November 2008, 12.30pm Lecture Theatre 1
Growing pains: the pros and cons of economic dynamism
Saturday 1 November 2008, 2.30pm Lecture Theatre 1
Emerging Economies – Question Time
Saturday 1 November 2008, 4.15pm Upper Gulbenkian Gallery
Immigration: the more the scarier?
Sunday 2 November 2008, 12.45pm Lecture Theatre 1
Flush it!
"…the most interesting, diverse, serious and argumentative audience imaginable."
Prof Sir Bernard Crick