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HKUL Centenary Book Talk : Dr Raees Baig on East and West
24 Apr 2012
Speaker: Dr Raees Baig
Moderator: Dr Law Chi Kwong, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, HKU
Date: 27 April 2012 (Friday)
Time: 7:15 - 9:00 pm
Venue: Multi-purpose Area, Level 3, Main Library, The University of Hong Kong
Language: English
About the Speaker
After receiving her doctoral degree, Raees joined the Hong Kong Council of Social Service and is currently responsible for the project on social impact assessment. Prior to her study, she worked for the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor and was responsible for the campaign on anti-racial discrimination and other human rights issues, such as children's rights and sexual orientation.
Raees obtained her doctorate degree from the University of Hong Kong with her thesis focused on racial equality and policy making in Hong Kong. She has actively presented at local and international conferences on research areas including migration, colonialism and human rights development.
Raees has also been actively involved in community affairs, especially in the areas concerning equality and human rights. In actively upholding her passion for advocacy work, she is also a serving board member for Hong Kong Unison and Amnesty International, Hong Kong Section.
About the Book
In June of 1997, over a century and a half of British rule in Hong Kong came to an end. Chris Patten writes about his experiences as the last governor of the colony of Hong Kong. He explains why he adopted the stance that he did, and how he fought his battles.
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