This event is organised the Centre for Cultures of Reproduction, Technologies and Health (CORTH) based at the University of Sussex.
'CORTH Conversations' provide a platform for engaging discussion around key issues in reproductive health.
We are excited to welcome our three panelists....
Milly Evans is a sex education advocate and a health journalist and editor at Patient. She has been involved in sexual and reproductive health rights campaigning since she was 16, running both her own campaigns and working with the Family Planning Association, Stonewall, Terrence Higgins Trust, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and most recently the Youth Sexual Awareness for Europe (YSAFE) network.
Ben Kasstan is a Vice Chancellor's Fellow and medical anthropologist at Bristol University. His research interests sit at the intersection of health, religion and state. At Bristol, Ben is exploring recent claims that proposed changes to RSE are causing a tension between the rights afforded to religious and sexual minorities in England.
Lisa Hallgarten is a campaigner, writer, trainer, and educator working in sexual and reproductive health and rights. In her work at Education For Choice, Reproductive Health Matters journal, the Sex Education Forum and currently as Head of Policy and Public Affairs at Brook she has worked on translating evidence into good practice; and advocating for rights-based law and policy.