Strictly Come Dancing winner Stacey Dooley is to give a talk about her new book.
The documentary maker, who lives in Brighton, will be at the Dome this month to celebrate the paperback publication of her bestselling debut book On The Front Line With Women Who Fight Back.
She will be giving a talk about her career so far and exploring the themes of her book, discussing everything from gender equality to sex trafficking and sexual identity.
Her book draws on her encounters with brave women, using their experiences to look at what it is like to be a woman in the world today.
Stacey is an established BBC3 presenter who won a new legion of fans with her appearance in Strictly Come Dancing.
She is well-known for her popular investigative series, covering a wide range of topics from sex trafficking in Cambodia to Yazidi women fighting back in Syria.
At the core of her reporting are women in extraordinary circumstances, from sex workers in Russia, to victims of domestic violence in Honduras. She will be at the Dome on Thursday at 7.30pm and there will be a sign language interpreter.
Limited tickets are still available for those who require good sight lines of the interpreter.
Call the box ticket office on 01273 709709 or email tickets@brightondome.org to book appropriate seats.
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