2024-07-20
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Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
On this episode, Leal Liverpool, the science journalist and author discusses her book how racism is making us ill.
Layals work has appeared in New Scientist, Nature, the Guardian, Wired and more, and her new book takes a hard look at how inequality in health systems is making society as a whole increasingly unhealthy.
Joining her in conversation for this episode is the author, broadcaster and medical doctor Chris van Tulliken.
Chris most recent book is the bestseller Ultra processed people.
Theres a lot to cover in a conversation like this one, so were bringing you it in two parts.
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Lets join our host for this discussion, Chris van Tulliken, for an event which took place at a venue warmly familiar to both with both being former UCL alumni, University College London.
I'm very, really honoured, quite moved to be back here.