Tonight I'll Be April
‘Tonight I’ll Be April’ is a new play on at the Etcetera Theatre. In the show April, a feisty Executive struggles to hide the depths of her complex identity crisis in order to maintain control over her relationship. When matters take a turn will she get the help she so desperately needs in time?
The production company behind the play came into the studio to tell Zoe Stegosaurus all about it.
Package by: Zoe Stegosaurus
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Women's Studies Without Walls - 7
On the experience of a Consciousness Raising workshop
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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
- How the event felt
- On Making Women's Studies Inclusive
- 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 - 5
On getting from being an exclusive place to being something that is open to everywoman.
To hear to this podcast Click on the arrow on the right. To hear the others, click on a link in the right hand column and listen to each one in turn.
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 - 4
On how feminism connects theory with feelings, realities and the ability to generate collective responses to things that matter.
To hear to this podcast Click on the arrow on the right. To hear the others, click on a link in the right hand column and listen to each one in turn.
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 - 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.
To hear to this podcast Click on the arrow on the right. To hear the others, click on a link in the right hand column and listen to each one in turn.
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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