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London socialist feminist discussion group - starts this Friday

Sofie Buckland | 22.05.2007 13:08 | Gender | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | London | South Coast

"No women's liberation without socialism, no socialism without women's liberation..."

Following the successful dayschool on "The case for socialist feminism" on 21st April, socialist feminist activists in London are setting up a weekly reading and discussion group on socialist feminist ideas.

Our first meeting will at 7.30pm, on Friday 25th May, in the upstairs room of the Plough, on Museum Street, WC1A 1LH (nearest tube: Tottenham Court Road).

We will be discussing the lessons that can be learnt from the German socialist women's movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The reading can be found at  http://www.workersliberty.org/taxonomy/term/456 (the summarised version is entitled "German socialism and the 'women question'").

Future discussions will be on a wide variety of topics.

Feel welcome to come along on 25 May, but for more information about reading and future discussions, or if you would like to get involved and help develop the group, email Sofie at  volsunga@gmail.com or ring her on 07815 490 837.

Sofie Buckland
- e-mail: volsunga@gmail.com

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