Celebrate International Women's Day The Working Class Library
iwd | 03.03.2007 15:32 | Gender
Celebrate International Women's Day @ The Working Class
Movement Library
Saturday 10th March 2007 2pm
Speakers: Nes Brierley, Bernadette Hyland, Imra Shoaib
Songs from Claire Mooney
plus exhibition, displays and refreshments. All welcome
Movement Library
Saturday 10th March 2007 2pm
Speakers: Nes Brierley, Bernadette Hyland, Imra Shoaib
Songs from Claire Mooney
plus exhibition, displays and refreshments. All welcome
Nes is active in direct action and environmental campaigns and will talk
on "Is it in our make up to want to wear make -up? The beauty Industry
Power and Women.."
Imra is President of Oldham Trades Union Council and will talk about women
in contemporary workplace struggles
Bernadette has been active in Irish community campaigns and will talk
about feminism and class
Claire is a singer songwriter from Manchester.
http://www.clairemooney.co.uk .
International Women's Day was first celebrated on 19 March 1911 at the
instigation of two German Socialists, Luise Zietz and Clara Zetkin, In
the years since it has developed into a major international
celebration.
The Working Class Movement Library is located at Jubilee House, 51
Crescent, SALFORD. Tel:0161-736-3601. email:
enquiries@wcml.org.uk. website:
www.wcml.org.uk
on "Is it in our make up to want to wear make -up? The beauty Industry
Power and Women.."
Imra is President of Oldham Trades Union Council and will talk about women
in contemporary workplace struggles
Bernadette has been active in Irish community campaigns and will talk
about feminism and class
Claire is a singer songwriter from Manchester.
http://www.clairemooney.co.uk .
International Women's Day was first celebrated on 19 March 1911 at the
instigation of two German Socialists, Luise Zietz and Clara Zetkin, In
the years since it has developed into a major international
celebration.
The Working Class Movement Library is located at Jubilee House, 51
Crescent, SALFORD. Tel:0161-736-3601. email:
enquiries@wcml.org.uk. website:
www.wcml.org.uk
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