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Liberating Histories: Women's Movement Magazines, Media Activism and Periodical Pedagogies | @AHRCPress funded | @NorthumbriaUni | Women's Library @LSELibrary
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To mark International Women's Day🌎 we are very excited to launch the LIBERATING HISTORIES podcast ✨ A series which explores the last 50 years of feminism through the campaigns, communities & controversies sparked by some of its most cherished magazines podfollow.com/liberatinghist…
This is a call out to anyone who contributed to the wonderful Sappho magazine. Please get in touch here or via email: [email protected]
Whatever happened to an internationalist British feminism? Tomorrow 4-6pm at The Women's Library @LSELibrary Join us to explore the intertwined histories of British feminism & global fights for reproductive justice + OG 70s magazines Free tickets >> eventbrite.co.uk/e/whatever-hap…
You can now find Liberating Histories on Bluesky - @liberatinghistorys If you follow us here, please follow us there too! bsky.app/profile/libera…
For a vital insight into contemporary South Korean feminist movements -- read Euisol Jeong's recent article for our special issue, which focuses on the work of the Silent Megaphone feminist art collective and shifting feminist practice from the digital to the offline sphere
My article on digital feminist art activism in South Korea is out in the Journal of Gender Studies. If you're curious about what Korean digital feminists and 4B practitioners are doing beyond the online sphere, you can read it here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Did someone say lesbian renaissance? From the L-word of the early 1990s to the lipstick lovers of the 2020s, our podcast on feminist lesbian magazine @DIVAmagazine with current & founding editors @RoxyBourdillon & @francespushkin traces a long arc liberatinghistories.org/podcast-series…
Excited for our workshop at the wonderful @womenslibrary in Glasgow on 7 December! Get your free ticket through the link below 👇
Activist periodicals of the 1970s-90s powered, connected & sustained the UK Women’s Liberation Movement. Join us to find out more about @LibHistories & contribute your own thoughts & ideas to our understanding of how the power of print mobilised a movement womenslibrary.org.uk/event/liberati…
We are proud to announce the @RevPapers Special Issue with @RadHistReview on Anticolonial Periodicals from the Global South Follow the link dropped below to check out this phenomenal issue with contributors from around the world read.dukeupress.edu/radical-histor…
Join us at this free event to discuss Feminist Archive North’s historical collections relating to the Electrical Association for Women – books, journals, badges and tea-towels – and reflect with us on the EAW’s legacy. eventbrite.com/e/a-century-of…
A great find in Bad Attitude 7 (1994): A letter from an Irish Republican woman in Maghaberry Gaol, N. Ireland, thanking the collective for sending her an issue of the magazine covering the situation of imprisoned Irish women in 1993 - which only just got past the prison censor
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