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Exeter Herstory: An Unfinished Fight for Women’s Rights

  • Exeter Library Castle Street Exeter EX4 3PQ United Kingdom (map)

Exeter Herstory is the launch of a storytelling series diving into feminist histories to consider new pathways for change and action in the gender equality movement. Join us to explore this and other questions over dinner, alongside an evening lively of talks from activists, thinkers and poets leading feminist movements in Exeter. This is an open invitation to be a part of a lively evening of discussion, chew on change with us, and enjoy a light dinner whilst meeting some like-minded folks. Exeter Herstory: an unfinished fight for women’s rights is open to individuals, community groups and organisations in Exeter interested in gender equality.

Women will be central to this conversation but this event is open to everyone. We’d love you to join us for this evening full of lively discussion and dinner.

This event is part of Collections in Verse, a national partnership project between Poet in the City, British Library and Libraries Unlimited.

FREE

Accessibility Statement: There are five Blue Badge spaces outside the main entrance and four / five at the bottom of the slope (on Musgrave Row). These are all general public Blue Badge parking spaces however and not dedicated to the library.

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