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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Claudia Rehm. CGHR Practitioner Series: Meet Tigs Louis-Puttick The CGHR Practitioner Series allows students to hear from and ask questions of seasoned practitioners working in international politics, journalism, development and humanitarianism. Come join us for an exciting event at the Alison Richards Building, Room S1 where we will be hosting Tigs Louis-Puttick for our CGHR Practitioner Series. She is a long-time migrant rights advocate and founder of Reclaim the Sea, a non-profit that provides tools to enable people to reclaim the sea as a safe space when it has previously been one of trauma. She spent two years working as a search and rescue emergency responder on refugee rescue boats in the central Mediterranean and currently works as the Policy Coordinator for charity “Bail for Immigration Detainees” . This in person event will provide a unique opportunity to meet and learn from Tigs. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn about her and her journey, to network and to be inspired! This talk is part of the Centre of Governance and Human Rights Events series. This talk is included in these lists:
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