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From Reform to Revolution

Thu 5 March 2015

Mill Lane Lecture Rooms

Natasha Walter, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women's Rights 2014-15, will give two public lectures and participate in the Cambridge Women of the World event on Sunday 8 March 2015. The overall theme of all these events is From Sexism to Solidarity.

Abstract
Where is this new wave of feminism headed? The outspokenness and energy of individuals and organisations is wonderful to see. How can this energy be harnessed for real change and how far-reaching will these changes be? If we carry feminism through to its real conclusion, all women deserve to be heard and to live in safety; including the currently unheard, the poor, the vulnerable and the stateless. Followed through with honesty and vision, this understanding that feminism must speak up for all women, must cross borders and classes, may pull us into truly radical change.

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

No need to book.

Enquiries: CRASSH Website

Timing

All times

Thu 5 March 2015 5:00PM - 6:30PM

Venue

Address: Mill Lane Lecture Rooms
Room 9
8 Mill Lane
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1RW
UK
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