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Brill talk from @rachelthaingray - this slide from #DecodingInequality @womenslibrary resonating heavily with me #SpringN2Femm
I went to the #DecodingInequality exhibition @womenslibrary today and all I got was...a greater awareness of the problematic descriptions of museum objects, a reminder that museums are OUR (the public’s) spaces, and a newfound adoration for sticky notes ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾 ♥️
It was fitting that I spent yesterday @womenslibrary taking part in their wonderful #DecodingInequality project. Thank you to the staff there for welcoming us so warming, as always. Happy #InternationalWomenDay2019 to you all.
Object 26 Poster by The American Association of University Women, 1987. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you would like to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Now listening to @rachelthaingray of @womenslibrary and @strath_fem on #DecodingInequality in museums and museum practice. It’s 4pm but still buzzing! So many creative feminist methods at #SpringN2Femm And we’re going to play a game soon!
Object 28 Right On, Jane (1977), a poster by See Red Women’s Workshop. We want to know: do you have any memories, emotions or stories you’d like to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Casual hang out with Artemisia Gentileschi here at @womenslibrary for two weeks thanks to the @NationalGallery #decodinginequality
Object 20 Kleeneze Carpet Beater. We want to know: do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 27 'Use Your Power In This Hour' placard, created by women at HMP Greenock, 2018. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you would like to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 21 Women's Report, Volume 6 Issue 2, 1978. We want to know: do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 24 Queer Black Spaces flyer, 2013. We want to know: do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 23 March for Equality and Diversity poster, c. 1988. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 22 Section 28: Legalised Prejudice? Poster, London, unknown designer, April 1988. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 29 Blackwomen Writers poster. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you’d like to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
What's next for @womenslibrary? - Reflect and grow - #DecodingInequality - Green content - Guidelines online - And more! P.S. Go follow them (and @HanJMWright) #AMAFutureNow
Object 15 Europe Against AIDS Travel Kit, c. 1995. We want to know: what memories, emotions or stories do you want to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 17 'Women's Oppression and Class' by Gabriele Dietrich in 'Women in Asia: Status and Image', ed. by Mary John Mananzan, 1979. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Decoding collections @womenslibrary . Discussions about to begin. How can objects support understanding of issues of (in)equality - gender, class, sexuality, disability, race... Brilliant. #decodinginequality
Have a look at our infographic which includes information about… #decodinginequality #ExeterCommsTwitterConference2022 #DigitalInequality @ExeterComms handle 6/8
Lovely to have the @womenslibrary #decodinginequality be included in @womeninmuseum lockdown digital content featuring global women’s museum content 🙌 You should def follow them!
Rachel Thain-Gray, Doctoral researcher of Feminist Museological Practice, presents this project and virtual exhibition: Decoding Inequality: Analysing narratives of inequality through objects. #womensmuseumsathome iawm.international/?p=3664
✊Super proud of @rachelthaingray and @womenslibrary whose #DecodingInequality project has just been shortlisted for the Museums Change Lives Award 2019 @MuseumsAssoc #MCLAwards #museums2019 big shout to @SueJohnGWL ✊
📢 We're thrilled to announce the shortlist for the #MCLAwards🏆 ow.ly/8RYA50weytl We received tons of fantastic and inspiring entries. Congratulations to our finalists and thank you to all who applied! Join us in Brighton to find out who wins
🌟Amazing news 🌟pls keep things crossed for us! @womenslibrary #decodinginequality
This looks #decodinginequality in action - so wonderful! Can’t wait to see the creative work that comes from this!
Great session on #decodinginequality @PaisleyMuseum today with @rachelthaingray @hopefulhundal & Sam. Bringing a bit of @womenslibrary power to Paisley. We’ll be using the tools - thanks
So amazing to hear Jackie Kay and Holly McNeish immortalise our @womenslibrary #DecodingInequality exhibition at the start of this podcast! 😍 podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mee…
If I recall correctly, this poster is displayed as part of the @womenslibrary fascinating #decodinginequality exhibition.
Brill talk from @rachelthaingray - this slide from #DecodingInequality @womenslibrary resonating heavily with me #SpringN2Femm
Now listening to @rachelthaingray of @womenslibrary and @strath_fem on #DecodingInequality in museums and museum practice. It’s 4pm but still buzzing! So many creative feminist methods at #SpringN2Femm And we’re going to play a game soon!
🌙Over the moon to be presenting (in such amazing company 😊) on Thursday on our @womenslibrary #decodinginequality feminist interpretation methods! #museums #feminism #inequality #representation
I’ll be introducing tomorrow’s Spring Into Methods Session @SocSciScotland @SGSAH_ with a session on ‘Feminist Principals & Practices’: I have ideas ... send me yours! What needs to be included?#SpringN2Femm
One for the reading list. If it’s similar to other work by @womenslibrary it should be an eye-opening and informative read. #DecodingInequality
Super pleased to launch our @womenslibrary #DecodingInequality Sector Report which we hope will be widely used and shared by our museum colleagues in the sector. womenslibrary.org.uk/discover-our-p…
Looking forward to reading this #DecodingInequality
Super pleased to launch our @womenslibrary #DecodingInequality Sector Report which we hope will be widely used and shared by our museum colleagues in the sector. womenslibrary.org.uk/discover-our-p…
Super pleased to launch our @womenslibrary #DecodingInequality Sector Report which we hope will be widely used and shared by our museum colleagues in the sector. womenslibrary.org.uk/discover-our-p…
🤩 Review of @womenslibrary #DecodingInequality Exhibition by @lauraewaddell in The Times Literary Supplement bit.ly/2YMLQ9f "This is democratization in action: deciding which objects are worthy of exhibition. The nature of cultural ownership...is itself a major theme."
Me: "Jeff, can I take annual leave on Friday to go see @womenslibrary's #DecodingInequality exhibition?" Boss: *enthusiastically* "Oh, yeah, absolutely! Let me know what it's like! Say hi to the folks at GWL from me!" I bloody love my job. See you soon, GWL! ❤️
A couple of us attended the recent #decodinginequality event @womenslibrary addressing the inequality of interpretation of collections relating to women’s history & giving it a go ourselves! Plus a tour of the #decodinginequality #exhibition. womenslibrary.org.uk/discover-our-p…
We @womenslibrary do #DecodingInequality visits/consultations to analyse and decode mainstream museum exhibitions for who’s missing (marginalised people) - we do these as group participatory sessions with our volunteers, student placements and regular library/museum users.
Completed work placement today @womenslibrary It went by so quickly Thank you to everyone there and especially @rachelthaingray for believing in us to help with your project Excited to see what our research project will bring next #decodinginequality #UofG #museumstudies
Inequality is structural - conceived, enacted, maintained. Our @womenslibrary #decodinginequality exhibition shows how. Most importantly it demonstrates the actions of marginalised communities of identity using activism to FIGHT BACK. Exhib runs to 6th April.
Now listening to @rachelthaingray of @womenslibrary and @strath_fem on #DecodingInequality in museums and museum practice. It’s 4pm but still buzzing! So many creative feminist methods at #SpringN2Femm And we’re going to play a game soon!
It was fitting that I spent yesterday @womenslibrary taking part in their wonderful #DecodingInequality project. Thank you to the staff there for welcoming us so warming, as always. Happy #InternationalWomenDay2019 to you all.
Casual hang out with Artemisia Gentileschi here at @womenslibrary for two weeks thanks to the @NationalGallery #decodinginequality
Don't forget to stop by the @womenslibrary this Friday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for the Decoding Inequality workshop @hopefulhundal and myself will be giving The exhibition is on from 6th March to 6th April #decodinginequality
Brill talk from @rachelthaingray - this slide from #DecodingInequality @womenslibrary resonating heavily with me #SpringN2Femm
Our #DecodingInequality sectoral event is go! @rachelthaingray introduces the project that uses a intersectional feminist analysis to ‘decode’ objects from the GWL collection.
“Section 28 was in place my whole time at school, so my memory is a memory of absence: of LGB people and identities going (almost) completely unmentioned” - from #DecodingInequality exhibition @womenslibrary - right in the feels this quote. #LGBTQ #Section28 #whyIlovemuseums
A couple of us attended the recent #decodinginequality event @womenslibrary addressing the inequality of interpretation of collections relating to women’s history & giving it a go ourselves! Plus a tour of the #decodinginequality #exhibition. womenslibrary.org.uk/discover-our-p…
Object 12 Crones, a zine by Rachael House, 2016. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
What's next for @womenslibrary? - Reflect and grow - #DecodingInequality - Green content - Guidelines online - And more! P.S. Go follow them (and @HanJMWright) #AMAFutureNow
Object 27 'Use Your Power In This Hour' placard, created by women at HMP Greenock, 2018. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you would like to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 21 Women's Report, Volume 6 Issue 2, 1978. We want to know: do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 24 Queer Black Spaces flyer, 2013. We want to know: do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Completed work placement today @womenslibrary It went by so quickly Thank you to everyone there and especially @rachelthaingray for believing in us to help with your project Excited to see what our research project will bring next #decodinginequality #UofG #museumstudies
I went to the #DecodingInequality exhibition @womenslibrary today and all I got was...a greater awareness of the problematic descriptions of museum objects, a reminder that museums are OUR (the public’s) spaces, and a newfound adoration for sticky notes ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾 ♥️
Object 29 Blackwomen Writers poster. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you’d like to share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
Object 17 'Women's Oppression and Class' by Gabriele Dietrich in 'Women in Asia: Status and Image', ed. by Mary John Mananzan, 1979. Do you have any memories, emotions or stories you can share in response to this object? #DecodingInequality
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