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Leah Thalman and Diana Proudfoot interviewed by Sarah Learmonth

This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Leah left a job as a social worker to stay at Greenham in 1983, by which time she was in her mid-fifties, and Diana joined the camp in 1984. They learned how to build benders, were arrested and imprisoned numerous times around the country and Diana remembers being asked by one prisoner if she was from Greenham because 'You've got that liberated look'. They describe Greenham as a 'university of the open air' where the women-only, non-violent environment made space for creativity in resistance.
Leah and Diana were interviewed by Sarah Learmonth in 2019.

Legal status of women in Canada : as shown by extracts from Dominion and provincial laws relating to naturalization; franchise; crime; marriage; divorce; property; devolution of estates; mothers and children; employment and other subjects

Publisher: Toronto : Published at the request of the National Council of Women of Canada by the Department of Labour Canada
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