This is the sixth blog of a series exploring the GWL newsletters published from 1996 to 2008. This month we share some highlights from the regular column ‘Read our LIPS: Lesbians in Peer Support’.
Category: GWL at 30
Glasgow Women’s Library celebrated its 30th anniversary in September 2021. As we now enter our fourth decade, we are thrilled to be recipients of a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for a two year project to interpret, safeguard and share our own 30-year heritage, and enable us to ‘look back to move forward’.
GWL at 30: Health and Wellbeing
The sixth in a series of 12 blogs drawing on GWL’s newsletters published from 1996 to 2008 and showcasing past work on a range of issues from anti-racist work to access and inclusion. This month we look at how GWL has sought to improve women’s health and wellbeing.
Three Decades of Changing Minds: Marking 30 Years of Glasgow Women’s Library
Glasgow Women’s Library is thrilled to be the recipient of a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for a two year project to interpret, safeguard and share our own 30-year heritage, and enable us to ‘look back to move forward’.
GWL at 30: (Digital) Access
This is the fourth blog of a series in celebration of GWL’s 30th anniversary. Find out more about highlights from the Library’s past Newsletters.
Violence Against Women
This is the third blog of a series in celebration of GWL’s 30th anniversary. Find out more about highlights from the Library’s past Newsletters.
Glasgow Women’s Library Garnethill Walking Tour with Denise Mina | Book Week Scotland 2021
This pre-recorded film is part of the 2021 Book Week Scotland Digital Festival. Join Crime writer Denise Mina and Glasgow Women’s Library volunteer Melody House on this special, conversational tour […]
Past and Present Green Work
This is the second blog of a series in celebration of GWL’s 30th anniversary. Find out more about highlights from the Library’s past Newsletters.
GWL at 30
On this day in 1991, in a draughty little shopfront in Garnethill, Glasgow Women’s Library opened its doors for the first time. Now happily settled in our permanent home in Bridgeton, we are taking time over this anniversary year to ‘look back to move forward’.