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Come and celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first national Womenıs
Liberation Conference at the Free Word Centre.

On February 27th 1970 more than 500 women met at Ruskin College in Oxford
for the first National Womenıs Liberation Movement conference. This
extraordinary event reflected the radicalism, diversity, dissent and
sisterhood of women at the beginning of one of the most transformative
movements of the 20th century.

The Way We Were and Are will explore History, Ordinary Lives, Power, and
Sex, looking at how things have changed since 1970.

Friday 26 February
6.30pm ­ 8.00pm

SEX 
Panel: Julie Bindell, Juliet Mitchell, Lynne Segal - Chair: Natasha Walter


Saturday 27 February
10.30 ­4.00pm

HISTORY (10.30­11.45am)
Panel: Sally Alexander, Catherine Hall, Imogen Lee  - Chair: Antonia Byatt

ORDINARY LIVES (12.00­1.15pm)
Panel: Mary Chamberlain Rahila Gupta, Catherine Redfern - Chair: Ursula Owen

POWER (2.30­3.45pm)
Panel: Bea Campbell, Finn Mackay, Lola Young - Chair: Jo Glanville


Friday 26 February 6.30pm ­ 8pm £6 (inc. wine)
Saturday 27 February 10.30am ­ 4.30pm £25 (inc. lunch)
Concessions and free creche available on Saturday 27
To book 020 7324 2570 or [log in to unmask]


Free Word Centre 60 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3GA (nearest tube
Farringdon Station)
www.freewordonline.com

Free Word is marking the anniversary of the Womenıs Movement with two
screenings of artists films and videos at 6.30pm on Mon 1 March and Mon 8
March. Participating artists include Tracey Emin, Mona Hatoum, Liliane Lijn
and Carey Young. The screenings are free and last 1 hour and there will be a
panel discussion on 8 March, International Womenıs Day, chaired by
independent curator Gill Hedley.