27/11/2017

Londoner #251 | Jewish roots led Stephen to be a human rights lawyer

Stephen Grosz is a solicitor at Bindmans LLP specialising in human rights, public law and equality cases. His parents were young Jewish adults in Germany and Hungary during World War II, his grandparents were deported to Auschwitz and died. Discovering this family history got Stephen interested in combating discrimination and persecution, he tells in the film.

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