Rachel Crossley (Museum Director) outlines the need for a Museum for East End Women and shares the story of the museum and the exciting developments for the future. Fifty years after the Women’s Liberation Movement was formed, we’ll reflect on why a museum of women’s history is so needed and the challenges for it. Part of a season of events at LSE Library to accompany the exhibition Social Revolution: women's liberation and gay liberation in the 1970s and 80s
Free, booking essential. More information and booking www.lse.ac.uk/library/events/general/building-a-museum-for-east-end-women-in-the-21st-century
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Earlier Event: 11 March
Co-production and collaboration in the archive
Later Event: 15 June
Here to Stay: Women of Colour and Community Activism in Newham in the 1980s