The NHS and Windrush at 70: Gary Younge on Race, Migration and the Health of the Nation

Tuesday, June 26, 2018 7:30 PM 9:30 PM

Gary Younge’s mother came to Britain from Barbados in 1961 to be a nurse. In the year that celebrates the 70th anniversary of both the arrival of Windrush and the creation of the National Health Service, Gary explores the issues of race, racism and migration through the contributions immigrants have made, and continue to make, to Britain’s most treasured institution.

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