Mixing the Colours

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Mixing The Colours Podcast Episode 4 – Helen MacKinven

The fourth episode in the Mixing The Colours Podcast series: Smelly Catholic by Helen MacKinven

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Mixing The Colours Podcast Episode 3 – Laura Guthrie

The third episode in the Mixing The Colours Podcast series: This Is The Way by Laura Guthrie.

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Mixing The Colours Podcast Episode 2 – Ann Greer

The second episode in the Mixing The Colours Podcast series: The House I Grew Up In Was Blue by Ann Greer.

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Mixing The Colours Podcast Episode 1 – Yvonne Dalziel

The first episode in the Mixing The Colours Podcast series: “Just Give Me The Girls” by Yvonne Dalziel

Women share their experiences

Mixing The Colours – Launching New Podcasts!

The podcasts in the Mixing the Colours Podcast collection offer a selection of writing and performances created by some of the women who have worked with the project, and highlight the need for the inclusion and engagement of women in dialogues around sectarianism in Scotland.

Mixing The Colours: From The Eyes Of An Intern

  In November of last year, I began an internship at Glasgow Women’s Library. As a postgraduate Publishing Studies student at the University of Stirling, my role is to provide publishing-related support […]

‘One by One in the Darkness’ – Deirdre Madden

    * ‘One by One in the Darkness’ by Deirdre Madden is reviewed as part of the Mixing the Colours Resource which is available to view at Glasgow Women’s […]

BOOK REVIEW – ‘Divided City’ by Theresa Breslin

The following review has been submitted by Glasgow Women’s Library volunteer Kath Kane as part of the Mixing the Colours: Women Speaking About Sectarianism project. If you would like to find […]

“The Twelfth Day of July” by Joan Lingard

From the Mixing the Colours collection: “The Twelfth Day of July” by Joan Lingard (1970) is the first in the “Kevin and Sadie” book series, concerning a group of young […]

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My placement at Glasgow Women’s Library

Annika joined us on a 5 week placement in August and September, working with the national lifelong learning and Mixing the Colours projects. Here she talks about her experience: When […]