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Women in Mind: Modern Slavery

Bush House
15 October 2019
Women in Mind: Modern Slavery
15 October 2019 Bush House
Sara Shamma participated in a panel talk that explored and extrapolated the political, artistic and humanitarian issues raised by the Sara Shamma: Modern Slavery exhibition, the panel talk took place at the Lecture Theatre 2 in Bush House, King’s College London, with a reception afterwards in the Arcade and a visit of the audience to the exhibition.
Women in Mind is a series of events by the Women and Mental Health Special Interest Group, Royal College of Psychiatrists, in collaboration with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London, aiming to engage health professionals and the public in debate and discussion about challenges to women’s mental health across the life cycle.
The panelists were:
- Prof Parosha Chandran a UK's leading anti-slavery lawyer.
- Rachel Dani Witkin, head of counter-trafficking at Helen Bamber Foundation.
- Dr Sian Oram PhD, Head of the Section of Women’s Mental Health, IoPPN, King’s College London.
- Sara Shamma artist.