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Subjectivity Domestic Violence: The Signs We Miss

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Monday, 16 April 2018
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Monday, 16 April 2018 - 8:00pm to 10:00pm

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Domestic Violence:The Signs We Miss
Topical Debates in London, Birmingham and New York 16, 22 and 30 April 2018

Thought leaders and diversity champions Subjectivity have announced three new conversational events on domestic vio- lence in the UK and the USA.The events, in London, Birmingham and New York in April will lead debate on the topic of Domestic Violence:The Signs We Miss.The discussion will revolve around recognising and analysing the signs that point to domestic violence, and discussing the ways in which to engage with them accordingly.

In a world where real life conversation has been replaced with digital connection, Subjectivity has emerged as a socially conscious initiative who seek to ignite ideas and real life connections through conversation. Unlike TED talks where the speaker lectures to the audience, Subjectivity encourage audience debate, conversation and interaction at their events.

Subjectivity was founded in 2014 by two young social entrepreneurs, the award-winning poet and TEDx speaker Lion- Heart and the wellbeing consultant Charles Rare. Both LionHeart and Rare specialise in questions of emotional vulnerabili- ty and social anxiety, exploring the tools for emotional self-empowerment in the modern age. Self proclaimed social archi- tects, Subjectivity aim to change the way diversity is discussed and understood.Through regular conversations, from topical debates, to expansive podcasts and interviews.Their mission is to both create a safe space for honest dialogues and to open up conversations on important issues to all audiences, encouraging open communication for the next generation, one city at a time.

The 2018 Subjectivity themes include Spectrum of Love, Culture & Nurture, Self-Care and Futurism & Tech.Visual projects, as well as interviews, podcasts and spoken word features precede each show.

In addition to their topical debates, Subjectivity also collaborate with educational institutions, such as the University of Birmingham and UAL, as well as corporate environments and the Southbank Centre.

www.subjectivityuk.com

SubjectivityUK: Domestic Violence:The Signs We Miss London, 16th April
Old Queen’s Head, Islington, N1 8LN
Doors open 7.30pm, show starts 8pm

Birmingham, 22nd April
Birmingham Bierkeller, 195-196 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1AY Doors open 5pm, show starts 5.30pm

New York, 30th April
308 Bowery,NewYork,NY 10012 Doors open 5.30pm, show starts at 6pm

Tickets available at www.subjectivityuk.com

Press please contact Silvia Dembner at silviadembner@damsonpr.com or +44 (0) 207 812 0645.

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LionHeart:LionHeart is an award winning poet &TEDx speaker specialising in remodelling emotional vulnerability,social anxiety, masculinity and reconfiguring mindsets to express themselves and how they feel, fearlessly.The first 'Poet in Resi- dence at The Building Centre', exploring Architecture & Poetry's relationship around emotional inhabitance, psychology and memory. In addition to being commissioned by Lloyds, the BBC, the British Library & pharmaceutical companies worldwide.

Charles Rare: Charles Rare is a Wellbeing Management Consultant, Injury Management Therapist & Creator of ‘Rare Thoughts’: an online domain which serves to empower individuals that have lost both their purpose and passion in life. He communicates the disparity between emotional cognitions and the nuances blurring the lines of relationships.

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Old Queen’s Head, Islington, N1 8LN

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