0.8 hours
Cinema 1, Watershed
Starting at GBP 6
Wed, 19 Nov, 2025 at 10:30 am to 11:15 am (GMT+00:00)
Cinema 1, Watershed
1 Canon's Road, Bristol, United Kingdom
From education to employment, this session explores persistent barriers facing working-class boys and men – and how to change the story.
Panel: Bethan Staton (Financial Times), Charlie Colenutt, and Alex Blower.
Please note we only refund tickets if the event is cancelled. Events start punctually and, out of consideration to other audience members and speakers, our policy is not to admit or issue refunds to latecomers.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event.
• Watershed’s main entrance and Box Office are both on the ground floor which is accessible via a ramped, electronically assisted entrance door.
•There are two Blue Badge parking spaces to the rear of Watershed on Canons Road.
•Guide dogs and hearing dogs are very welcome.
•The first floor of Watershed is accessible via lift from the main entrance and includes level access to all areas, including the cinemas and event spaces.
•The cinemas and event spaces have induction loops.
•There is an accessible toilet (with baby changing facilities) near Cinema 1. Follow the signs for the Cinemas and the accessible toilet is just on your left through the double doors before Cinema1.
• Visit Watershed’s Access page for more information: https://www.watershed.co.uk/visit/access
Disclaimer
The Festival of Economics is intended as a general discussion about economics and is not intended as financial advice or any kind of investment recommendation. Everybody's financial situation is different. You should always do your own research before you make any investment decisions.
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Supported | 6 GBP |
Recommended | 8 GBP |
Pay it forward | 11 GBP |