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Lola Young, Baroness Young of Hornsey

Michael Berkeley's guest is Lola Young, Baroness Young of Hornsey, who grew up in care, and studied for a degree in her 30s, which led to a PhD, and eventually a professorship.

Lola Young, Baroness Young of Hornsey, grew up in care, and when she left school, she worked first for the gas board, then as a social worker and as an actor on stage and television. The idea that she would one day sit in the House of Lords never crossed her mind.

When she was in her early 30s she decided to study for a degree. That led to a PhD, academic posts and eventually a Professorship in Cultural Studies at Middlesex University. She entered the House of Lords as a crossbench peer 20 years ago, where she has campaigned for change in areas such as modern slavery and fast fashion. She recently wrote a memoir called Eight Weeks, in which she pieces together her upbringing, drawing on care records and her own reflections on her childhood.

Her music choices include works by Ravel, Errolyn Wallen, Philip Glass and Puccini.

Presenter Michael Berkeley
Producer Clare Walker

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1 hour, 26 minutes

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Sunday 12:00

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  • Sunday 12:00

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