In celebration of International Men’s Day this year, Soho will be hosting an exclusive Soho Speaks Out panel discussion on Monday 18th November from 6-8pm. The panel will be in collaboration with some of Soho’s leading influential and inspirational men.
In support of Soho-based charity, Samaritans, who provide emotional support to those in distress or at risk of suicide, Soho Speaks Out will address the International Men’s Day themes; “Making a difference for Men and Boys” and “How can we give Men and Boys better life chances”. Panellists will discuss challenges in their careers and the wider struggles for men and boys in society, as well as the opportunities available across various industries.
This is a free event that will be held at The Chapel at social enterprise members’ club, The House of St Barnabas, in the heart of Soho, and will be hosted by Annie Clarke and Will Clempner, founders of social platform Can We Just Ask. The panel discussion will give audience members the chance to participate in a Q&A and networking session.
Samaritan’s listening volunteer James Spackman will be on the panel, along with iconic Soho tailor Mark Powell, Footpatrol area manager Jimmy Horrocks and Head Chef and Co-founder of Kricket, Will Bowlby.
Tickets are allocated via a ballot at ThisIsSoho.co.uk. Tickets will be given away in pairs.
Soho Speaks Out
House of St Barnabas, 1 Greek Street, London
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