- UKLSE-DL1PI010030030001
- Bestanddeel
- 1915
Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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WILPF/2009/19/1-Leaflet; "Why the Women of the Nations Met in War-Time"
Corporate author: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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This collection includes the born-digital records of The Women's Resource Centre (WRC). The first series consists of material relating to 'Sisters Doing it for Themselves', a project run by WRC to mark the 50th anniversary of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) in 2020.
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Sisters Doing It For Themselves
Part of Women's Resource Centre
This collection includes the recordings of 16 interviews carried out to mark the 50th anniversary of Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) in 2020. For the occasion, the Women's Resource Centre (WRC) ran a project called 'Sisters Doing It For Themselves', funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, to create a unique oral history archive documenting the testimonies of current and past leaders.
The Women’s Voluntary and Community Sector (WVCS) grew out of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM). The contribution of the WVCS in advancing women’s rights is largely undocumented. Many of the women who were involved in setting up women’s organisations and campaigning for change are now in their late 50s and 60s. Their struggles and achievements have remained largely invisible.
This archive illustrates the impact that the WVCS has had on the structural position of women, through campaigning and influencing. The archive will also provide insight into the impact on the lives of the women themselves as drivers of the movement.
The following women have been interviewed:
Rosalind Bragg - Maternity Action
Lee Eggleston OBE & Sheila Coates MBE - Rape Crisis
Sarbjit Ganger - Asian Women's Resource Centre
Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith - Healing Solidarity International Feminist Collective
Carolina Gottardo - Latin American Women's Rights
Vivienne Hayes MBE - Women's Resource Centre
Joyce Kallevik - WISH
Ranjit Kaur - Activist & Campaigner
Professor Liz Kelly - Child and Woman Abuse Studies, LMU
Marai Larasi MBE
Naana Otoo-Oyortey MBE - FORWARD
Pragna Patel - Southall Black Sisters
Mary-Ann Stephenson - Women's Budget Group
Dr Akima Thomas OBE - Women and Girls Network
The portraits of interviewees that accompany the interview recordings were taken by photographer Oluwatosin Wasi Daniju.
For more information, explore the project page.
Part of Women's Resource Centre
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Rosalind Bragg, along with a transcript, a summary of the recording, and a photo of the interviewee. At the time of the interview, Rosalind was the Director of Maternity Action, a UK maternity rights charity committed to ending inequality and improving the health and wellbeing of pregnant women, partners and young children. Date of interview: 18/11/2019. Length of recording: 00:45:46.
Interview with Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith
Part of Women's Resource Centre
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith, along with a transcript, a summary of the recording, and a photo of the interviewee. At the time of the interview, Esua was the Director of the Healing Solidarity International Feminist Collective, as well as a feminist activist and writer, with a lifetime's experience in the women's sector locally, nationally and internationally. Esua was the first woman of colour to be elected Chair of the Fawcett Society, and co-founder and (at the time of the interview) Chair of the Gender and Development Network. She was a commissioner for the Women's National Commission, and a member of the UK Government delegation to the UN's fourth World Conference on Women, in Beijing in 1995. Date of interview: 01/03/2021. Length of recording: 01:22:47.
Interview with Marai Larasi MBE
Part of Women's Resource Centre
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Marai Larasi MBE, along with a transcript, a summary of the recording, and a photo of the interviewee. Marai stepped down as Executive Director of Imkaan in 2019, after ten years. At the time of the interview, Imkaan was the only UK-based second tier women's organisation dedicated to addressing violence against Black and minoritised women and girls. Date of interview: 16/12/2019. Length of recording: 00:47:14.
TWL.2006.02.08 - Support our Irish Sisters in Armagh Jail
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop
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TWL.2006.02.38 - See Red 1984 Calendar
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TWL.2006.02.22 - A Woman's Right to Choose?
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Personal author: Kenner, Charmain
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop (printer); Kenner, Charmain (designer)
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TWL.2003.548 - See Red posters
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TWL.2006.02.39h - The Lesbian Spirit is a Beauty Within Every Woman: August 1976 Calendar
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TWL.2009.04.11 - The Ideal Couple
Personal author: Preston, Gay
Corporate author: See Red Women's Workshop (printer); Preston, Gay (designer)
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TWL.2006.02.29 - Miss March takes the Heatherbell through ....
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TWL.2006.02.18 - Right on Jane!
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TWL.2006.02.14 - Sisters! Question Every Aspect Of Our Lives
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TWL.2006.02.36 - Don't Let Racism Divide Us
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TWL.2006.02.19 - A Celebration for Change
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TWL.2006.02.16 - Women Hold Up Half The Sky
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TWL.2006.02.41 - See Red Women's Workshop Calendar 1980
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TWL.2006.02.40 - See Red Women's Workshop Calendar 1978
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TWL.2006.02.01 - It's what our right arm is for (never released for sale)
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TWL.2006.02.20 - Participe De Nuestra Lucha! Participate in our struggle!
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7JAN/5/03 - Greenham Common 1984 not Auschwitz 1944!
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