On the last day of the Clydebank Women’s History course we’ll be having a film screening. Everyone is welcome whether you’ve been to the course before or not.
A dramatization of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, where female workers walked out in protest against sexual discrimination and demanding equal pay. The strike is successful and leads to the Equal Pay Act 1970.
An inspiring story about women’s strength, this film highlights the success women can have when coming together to fight for a common cause and the impact it can have on their lives.
1-3pm, Wednesday, 7th December, at Centre 81, Braes Avenue, Clydebank
The screening is free of charge, but it is essential to book in advance. If you would like to come along or want more information, contact Morag Smith on 0141 248 9969 or email info@womenslibrary.org.uk
There will be free tea, coffee and mince pies.