Sharmini Brookes

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Sharmini Brookes in 2011

Sharmini Brookes is a freelance writer and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. She was a spokesperson for Workers Against Racism in 1993 (using her party name of Sharmini Singh on occasion)[1][2], speaks at the Battle of Ideas, [3] and is a member of its organising committee, [4] likes Big Potatoes on her Facebook profile, [5] writes regularly for Culture Wars, [6] officiates for Debating Matters, [7] participates in Freedom in a Puritan Age, [8] was claimed by the Institute of Ideas [9] was interviewed for a report by the Manifesto Club, [10] writes for Spiked [11] and donated to WORLDwrite. [12]

Shrmini Brookes was born in South Africa in Pietermaritzburg, Natal and grew up in Durban. She obtained a BA Joint Honours in London in English and Italian in 1984 and is now a freelance writer based in Hackney. [13]



Resources

Blog Working Matters!


Notes

  1. Edward Gorman 'Anti-racist groups defend rights of BNP', The Times September 29, 1993, Wednesday
  2. Tim Moynihan 'BNP COUNCILLOR GOES TO FIRST MEETING', 'Press Association October 5, 1993, Tuesday
  3. "South Africa: 15 Years After Apartheid" Battle of Ideas website, accessed 2 November 2010
  4. "Battle of Ideas 2010 committee", Battle of Ideas website, accessed 2 November 2010
  5. "Likes", Facebook website, accessed 2 November 2010
  6. "Contributors Sharmini Brookes", Culture Wars website, accessed 2 November 2010
  7. "People Sharmini Brookes", Debating Matters website, accessed 2 November 2010
  8. "The TUC and the Dangers of Far-Right Obsession", Freedom in a Puritan Age website, accessed 2 November 2010
  9. "Appearances", Institute of Ideas website, accessed 2 November 2010
  10. "Volunteering Report", Manifesto website, accessed 2 November 2010
  11. "This bullying of Blyton is jolly trying", Spiked website, accessed 2 November 2010
  12. "Ceri Hirst is fundraising for WORLDwrite", justgiving website, accessed 2 November 2010
  13. 'Sharmini Brookes' Battle of ideas website, accessed 6 October 2013