A Life of One’s Own, by Marion Milner: a graphic review by Heather Middleton.
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Thursday, 10th April, 5:30pm
Touch Tales celebrates and addresses our need for more wide-spread and unashamed acts of platonic connection and care. Through storytelling, writing, conversation and gentle sensation-led movement, we invite you to share your histories and memories of meaningful touch.
Friday, 11th April, 10:30am
Join us this Spring for a range of GWL’s bitesize feminist crafting sessions, including clay work, basket weaving, quilling, and much more.
Thursday, 17th April, 5:30pm
Join us for these interactive workshops to listen in and think with Middle Eastern feminists.
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