Women's Studies Without Walls - 3
On the history and value of Women’s Studies to activists and the importance of not letting women’s studies disappear into the exclusive corners of the academic world, at a time when we still need to look at basic questions again.
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The Feminist Library in London launched their new initiative, Women’s Studies Without Walls (WSWW) during the weekend of 19th and 20th January 2013. WSWW gave women the chance to take part in workshops, consciousness-raising and skills-sharing.
Julia and Roberta, who took part in the Recording Women workshop at WSWW, conducted interviews with some of the women who attended the weekend. For more information about Women’s Studies With Walls, go to the Feminist Library
Edited by: Yula Burin
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Women's Studies Without Walls - 2
Personal choices and freedoms are defined by politics around us.
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The Feminist Library in London launched their new initiative, Women’s Studies Without Walls (WSWW) during the weekend of 19th and 20th January 2013. WSWW gave women the chance to take part in workshops, consciousness-raising and skills-sharing.
Julia and Roberta, who took part in the Recording Women workshop at WSWW, conducted interviews with some of the women who attended the weekend. For more information about Women’s Studies With Walls, go to the Feminist Library
Edited by: Yula Burin
- Feminist Library
- On Consciousness Raising
- How the event felt
- On Connecting Theory, Feelings & Political Response
- On the history and value of Women’s Studies to activists
- Personal Choices are Constrained by Politics
- Reflections on ‘The Personal Is Political’
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Audre Lorde Remembered
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Women's Studies Without Walls - Reflections from the Conference
Reflections on ‘The Personal Is Political’, counter culture views of individual and collective activities and how they figure in the bigger picture.
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The Feminist Library in London launched their new initiative, Women’s Studies Without Walls (WSWW) during the weekend of 19th and 20th January 2013. WSWW gave women the chance to take part in workshops, consciousness-raising and skills-sharing.
Julia and Roberta, who took part in the Recording Women workshop at WSWW, conducted interviews with some of the women who attended the weekend. For more information about Women’s Studies With Walls, go to the Feminist Library
Edited by: Yula Burin
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Michael Connell on 'Povera - with a Touch of Colour'
Denise O’Connor talks with Black-Irish artist, Michael Connell about his current exhibition ‘Povera with a Touch of Colour’. Michael works in mixed-media to create unique artworks made exclusively made from recycled building materials inspired by his day job as a floor screeder.
Michael Connell is currently exhibiting his large three dimensional pieces at The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston until 6 June. The gallery is open daily from 11am-7pm
Produced and Edited by: Denise O’Connor
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What's on: 4th-11th February 2012
Hockney is exhibited at the Royal Academy and German Romantic drawings can be viewed at the British Museum. ’ Shape Diamonds’ – a project running trips put for disabled people will be visiting both. Contact diamonds@shapearts.org.uk or 020 74247348.
Camden Calling will be at The Enterprise in Chalk Farm Road for Urban open mic hosted by Gizmo featuring our very own DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh as guest DJ. Nada Surf and Turbowolf are at Camden High Street’s Koko this week are. Alternative rock with classical at Great Portland Street, The Roundhouse hosts- Rising Showcase with Miss Brat. ‘Young Adult’ is the new film to see. The are two good plays at the Etcetera Theatre – ‘Three of Hearts’ and ‘Lift’.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Darryll McKay, Jayson Mansaray & Martin Lim
Recorded by: Darryll McKay
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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