Diane Abbott In Conversation: launching the paperback version of her autobiography “A Woman Like Me”, with audience Q&A
Diane Abbott has been the Member of Parliament for Stoke Newington and Hackney North since 1987. But she is known for being a national trailblazer: she was the first black woman elected to parliament, the longest-serving black MP and now the “Mother of the House” – the serving MP with the longest uninterrupted service in the House of Commons.
Diane will be launching the paperback version of her celebrated autobiography “A Woman Like Me” at Abney Park’s newly-restored chapel, which is located at the heart of her diverse constituency. Diane will speak about her memoir and the stories contained within, and there will be an opportunity for members of the audience to ask questions. The book will also be available for sale. An audio/PA system will be in use at this event.
“A Woman Like Me” was described by The Guardian as a “rich and complex record of resilience”. It tells the story of Diane’s childhood in London during the Sixties as the child of working-class parents from Jamaica. It goes on to explore her life as a student at Cambridge followed by the stories of her election and multiple re-elections to parliament, as well as an insight into her personal life outside of politics.
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Special thanks to our sponsor, local butcher and deli Meat N16, for their generous support of the festival.
Location
Abney Park Chapel, N16 0LH