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Stories of Activism in Sheffield, 1960-2011

Quo Vadis | 22.08.2011 16:12 | Analysis | History | Workers' Movements | Sheffield

An event co-organised by the University of Sheffield’s Centre for the Study of Democratic Culture and the Centre for Peace History.

This public event will take place on Saturday 10 September at the Showroom Workstation, Sheffield. It will showcase personal stories from Sheffield’s activists, who will be presenting snapshots of the City’s past with accounts of their campaign experiences. Themes will include: trade unionism, labour and employment, women’s issues, environmentalism, community building, refugees and immigration, peace, and human rights.

The programme for the day is available here:

 http://www.historyofpoliticalengagement.dept.shef.ac.uk/events/history-of-activism-in-sheffield-1960-2011/programme/

For more information, please contact Gary Rivett,  politicalengagement@sheffield.ac.uk

 http://www.historyofpoliticalengagement.dept.shef.ac.uk/events/history-of-activism-in-sheffield-1960-2011/

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