About
A few useful links and biography information on Tony.




Allyship and Activism
Over 26 years in Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and campaigning for Human Rights.





Conferences, Speaking & Public Engagement
Entertaining, Compassionate and impactful engagements.
Tony has been a public speaker on subjects which reduce inequality for over 20 years. His words have been heard, and acted on, at conferences, after-dinner talks, seminars and other public conferences.
He regularly chairs or speaks at Diversity, Inclusion, interfaith diversity, Human and Youth Rights conferences with the Institute of Government and Public Policy, along with appearances in the public, private and third sector across the world in person or online. To enquire about booking click the link below.
TV, Radio & Public Speaking

Tony frequently goes out to talk on subjects such as “Being an Ally to all, inclusively” and importance of “Youth Rights” and on the “Language we use to label others”
TV & Radio:
Occasional appearances on ITN News, BBC London, BBC RadioWales, BBC WorldService and NBC. Tony also used to have his own radio show briefly shared across various local radio stations celebrating 1940s music.
Personal additions
Some personal bits on Tony's work and passions

Birdwatching
Quiet times spent making feathered friends.
Finding moments of tranquility is precious. One escape that promises a moment of mindfulness is birdwatching, a practice that not only connects us with nature but also emphasises the crucial role of preserving British bird species.
When we watch the birds, time seems to slow down. As we patiently observe, the symphony of bird songs creates a soothing melody, inviting us to be present in the moment. Simply watching, acknowledging and admiring.
Birdwatching, or 'Birding' demands a heightened sense of awareness. Tracking the flight patterns, distinctive plumage, and unique behaviors of various species necessitate focused attention. -And the odd checking in guidebook- This heightened state of mindfulness allows us to immerse our minds fully in the natural world, fostering a sense of inner peace which we can return to.
Tony can often be found wandering the shores at RSPB Newport Wetlands, out with binoculars in the Brecon Beacons or watching birds who visit his garden.