GIB-TALKS
SCHEDULE
Gibraltar
Cultural Services, working alongside teacher and playwright Julian Felice, will
be holding a conference event on Saturday 10th February 2018 at the
John Mackintosh Hall. Gib Talks will
see a range of local speakers who will deliver fifteen-minute talks on a broad
spectrum of subjects with the aim of focusing on the anecdotal, the personal
and the light-hearted. The schedule for the event is as follows:
10:00
– 10:15 Julian Felice – The Greatest Story Ever Told
10:20
– 10:35 Mark Randall – Sandals of Fire
10:40
– 10:55 Daya Dewfall – I’m A Migrant: What About You?
11:00
– 11:10 VOX POP 1 – David Diaz
– From Passion to Profession
11:15
– 11:30 Kenneth Castiel – The Hero And The Villain Within: The Impact
of Social Conditioning and How to Win at the Game of Life
11:35
– 11:50 Nalanie Chellaram – Finding Peace in Chaos
11:55
– 12:05 VOX
POP 2 – Trevalyne Faller – The Plastic
Brain
12:10
– 12:25 HW the Mayor, Kaiane
Aldorino Lopez – Life After Miss World
12:30
– 12:45 Sir Joe Bossano – The UN And The Brussels Betrayal
LUNCH
14:00
– 14:15 Mary Chiappe (video) – S. G. N: Sex, Gender and Neurons
14:20
– 14:35 Stephen Hermida – I Shoot People
14:40
– 14:55 Dr Jennifer
Ballantine-Perera – What’s Biology Got to
Do with It? Gender Equality in Gibraltar 100 Years Since Women’s Suffrage in
the UK
15:00
– 15:10 VOX
POP 3 – Ronnie Barabich – The Memoirs of
Arnold Barobiscio
15:15
– 15:30 The Hon Elliott
Phillips MP – Scaling The Rock: Gibraltar
And Social Mobility – A Personal Perspective
15:35
– 15:50 Jane & Wayne
Tunbridge – Our Angelman Journey
15:55
– 16:05 VOX
POP 4 – Carmel Khalilian – Beyond The
Building
16:10
– 16:25 Ana
Lydia Armstrong Danino – Looking At Life
16:30
– 16:45 Kevin Ruiz – Belonging, Being And Becoming: Growing Up
Through Community
16:50
– 17:05 Krishaan Khubchand – Gibraltar’s Deep Future
Tickets
for the event are now on sale at the John Mackintosh Hall, priced at £5 or
online on www.buytickets.gi. Ticket-holders will be able to drop in and out of
the event as they please during the course of the day.
For
further information please visit Gib
Talks on Facebook or Twitter or alternatively contact the GCS – Events
Department on 20067236 or via email: info@culture.gi