Glasgow Women’s Library is going to be celebrating 100 years of International Women’s Day events at Dundee Women’s Festival. We will be running two different workshops: Women’s History Bring and Tell and The F-Word DVD screening…
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Celebrating IWD in Dumbarton
The National Lifelong Learning team are heading to Dumbarton for International Women’s Day 2011. We are going to be holding a stall at an event organised by West Dunbartonshire Women Against Violence Partnership.
Coatbridge: Researching Women’s History
Following on from our success in Clydebank, we are running a new Researching Women’s History course in Coatbridge…
Pop-up Library @ Tramway
Come along to our pop-up library at the Tramway on International Women’s Day!
Telling Tales
Fairy tales are one of our first introductions to the world around us, but too often these tales portray women in a negative way. Telling Tales is a chance to get together with other women to talk about what our stories mean to us and to discuss what we would like to tell children about the world around them.
World Book Night
World Book Night, is an opportunity for our community to share some of our favourite books. Come along and receive free books, whilst chatting with women from across Scotland, including some up and coming and established authors. If you are a world book night giver, and your books are written by women, bring along your titles to share with other women.
Women of the Necropolis History Walk (Sold Out!)
SOLD OUT! Experience this fantastic women’s history walking tour that digs the dirt on Victorian society, unearths women’s achievements and exhumes the history of some of the women buried in the Glasgow Necropolis.
Women Make History Workshops
Launch Event Come along and find out more about Women Make History and let us know what you want from our exciting new programme of Women Make History workshops.
A Way With Words (Session 2)
Second session of Storytelling, Creative Writing and Visual Art workshop where you can share in the wisdom of women’s ancient folktales, exploring themes of freedom and control, hopes, dreams and new beginnings. Lunch provided.
Life Dramas
In many cultures women have found ways to express themselves through drama. This Glasgow Women’s Library Theatre Group is an opportunity, through a method called Theatre of the Oppressed, for women to come together to discuss issues that affect their lives and share some of the skills we can use to overcome these. Beginners to drama very welcome.