Audre Lorde Remembered
Black lesbian feminist poet Audre Lorde framed political struggle for a generation of women in Europe and USA. It is difficult to overestimate her legacy. To mark twentieth anniversary of her death, Fringe Film Festival 2012 screened ‘Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years 1984- 1992’. The response to the film highlighted the importance of Lorde’s legacy. Denise O’Connor and Betiel Baraki have captured some of the atmosphere for us.
Presented by: Betiel Baraki
Interviews by: Denise O’Connor
Reading of her own introduction: Sarah Ahmed
‘A Litany for Survival’ read by: Sarah Ahmed
- Audre Lorde quotes
- Audre Lorde - Wikip
- Audre Lorde Project
- Audre Lorde - The berlin years
- Fringe Film Festival
- The life and work of Audre Lorde
- The Berlin Years - London Showing
- London Feminist Film Festival
- Women's Studies Without Walls
- Film - Black British Stories
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Arthur and Oscar: An interview with Anne Gaelan
In a book reviewing the life and work of Oscar Wilde, Arthur Ransome (author of Swallows and Amazons) described the persecuted writer as “a great man”. Little did he know, the book would lead to him being sued by Wilde’s lover, and shunned by society. Local filmmaker Anne Gaelan speaks about the short film she created chronicling the event, and how she hopes it’ll shed a light on LGBTQ+ matters throughout history.
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What's On In Camden for 15th January 2018
The Calm Down Dear festival at the Camden People’s Theatre showcases original and challenging feminist theatre; the Lumiere festival is returning to London at the end of the week—lighting up some of the cities most iconic buildings and sites (including many in Camden); a new film all about the life of Madness frontman Suggs is coming out this week with a premiere in Camden.
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What's On in Camden, week beginning 29th October, 2017
Monday 30th, Bloomsbury Hotel: Writing Gay Irish Lives with Mary Dorcey, Cherry Smyth, Jamie O’Neill and Barry McCrea, 7.30pm
‘Shoot The Breeze’, fortnight at Camden People’s Theatre brings: ‘The Bee Project’, ‘Fog Everywhere’, talks and walks and drag comedy, ‘Timberlina’ to relieve eco-anxiety.
Wed 1st: Camden Arts Centre talk on the influence of Japanese ceramics on contemporary and clay artists.
The London Korean Film Festival 2017 continues with multiple UK and International premieres, with a special focus on Korean Noir and including everything from Indie Firepower and Cinema Now to Women’s Voices & Classics.
Saturday 5th: Learn computer skills and get individual support at Maiden Lane com centre 156 St Pauls Crescent, NW1 9XZ Tel: 020 7267 9586.
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- Maiden Lane Community centre
- Online skills for individuals
- Korean Film Festival London 2017
- Writing Gay Irish Lives
- Camden Arts Centre
- Camden People's Theatre
- Shoot The Breeze
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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Refusing To Implode Politely - Kate Epps
Refusing To Implode Politely interviews musician Kate Epps. Zoe and Kate discuss film, feminism and bedroom pop, and Kate’s forthcoming EP (which, as you’ll hear, is likely to be called ‘Valentines’, but that may change…). Featuring the songs Smile, Pandora, Fire and Ice and Spin.
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