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Growing up in Sutton as a gay teenager Dr Clifford Williams sometimes felt isolated until he discovered the London Gay Teenage Group (a pioneering group based in Islington). Clifford studied History and Social Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Following SOAS he left London to study Criminology at the University of Cambridge, and after that he did research in Yorkshire for the probation service and completed a PhD at the University of Bradford. His current research is on policing gay men 1950-2010.'

This is a free talk, but please book in advance.

When

2:00PM - 3:00PM
Friday 23 February 2024

Where

Gallery, 2nd Floor
Sutton Central Library
St Nicholas Way
Sutton
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Notes & Requirements

This is a free event but please reserve a space in advance as there is a limited capacity.

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