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      <description><![CDATA[<p><em>"You can't make a difference unless you have a seat at the table." – </em>Anni Domingo</p><p>In our first Global Souths Hub podcast, our host Bethlehem Attfield talks to actress, director and writer, <a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/annidom4/">Anni Domingo</a> on what it's like to study a PhD in your 70s.</p><p>Anni Domingo was born in London, England, to Sierra Leonean parents, who when she was four years old decided to travel back to Africa. After spending her early years in Sierra Leone, Anni returned to the UK. She was accepted onto a drama course to train as a performer and, in her early twenties, qualified as a teacher of Speech and Drama at Rose Bruford College. During her three years of study, she worked with the BBC at Bush House, contributing to radio plays broadcast across the Commonwealth.</p><p>In her mid-fifties, Anni completed a first-class BA (Honours) in Literature, a further first-class BA (Honours) in Humanities with Creative Writing from The Open University, and an MA in Creative Writing from Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. She later received an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree. She is now working on <em>Ominira</em>, her second novel, as part of her PhD at Kings College London.</p><p>Anni's acting career spans theatre, television, radio, and film. You may know her from her appearance on screens in numerous television series and feature films, including <em>Outland</em> (1981) to <em>Wondrous Oblivion</em> (2003) and more recently, in 2019, she appeared in several episodes of <em>EastEnders</em> on BBC One. Her extensive theatre work includes productions such as <em>Blood Wedding</em> at the National Theatre, <em>Treasure Island</em> at Birmingham Rep, <em>The Last Bloom</em> at the Traverse Theatre, <em>The Crucible</em> at Regent’s Park, <em>The Children’s Hour</em> and <em>Yerma</em> at the Royal Exchange, <em>Blithe Spirit</em> at the Leicester Haymarket, and <em>No Boys Cricket Club</em> at Theatre Royal Stratford East and she has performed on stage in Inua Ellams’ adaptation of <em>Three Sisters</em> at the National Theatre.</p>]]></description>
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