The New Age of Sexism: an Evening With Laura Bates

Exeter Library, Castle Street, Exeter, EX4 3PQ

Tel: +441392407027

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We are thrilled to announce that bestselling author and activist, Laura Bates, is coming to Exeter Library on the 2nd of July.

Founder of the Everyday Sexism Project , Laura's talk will focus on her latest book The New Age of Sexism: How the AI Revolution is Reinventing Misogyny . She will discuss the seismic shift that AI is creating in our society, how it enables the spread of disinformation and what this means for women and marginalised groups.

Tickets are 6 for library members, 10 for non-members
Available in Exeter Library or via Ticket Source

This event will take place on the ground floor of Exeter Library, with an accessible toilet on that floor
There will be a bar serving soft drink & alcohol

Thursday 2nd July 7.30pm at Exeter Library. Doors from 7pm

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The New Age of Sexism: an Evening With Laura Bates (2 July 2026)
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