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<DIV>Please see below event which will take place at the Feminist Library on
Sunday. It is a self-identifying women-only
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----------------------------<BR>Subject: SUNDAY 19 MAY 2013 3 – 6 p.m<BR>From:
London Irish Women's Network<BR><BR>The London Irish Women’s Network &
Women’s Studies Without Walls invite you to Mary Lodato’s talk:'The Joy of
Discovering my Authentic Self:One<BR>Woman’s Journey out of Institutional Abuse
in Ireland'<BR><BR>Mary is writing a PhD and an autobiography, Golden Slippers
in the Sand, on her personal journey of survival, redress and recovery, charting
her childhood experience of institutional abuse in an Industrial School with
a<BR>Magdalene Laundry attached. Some of Mary’s artwork will be on
display.<BR><BR>Mary will be joined by Survivor Poet, Eamer O’Keeffe, whose
latest collection is entitled 'Irish Lifelines: an anthology of poetry by Irish
women survivors in London' (2008).<BR><BR>Also speaking will be Phyllis Morgan,
who set up the Irish Survivors Network iand who has been appointed to the
Redress Board for the Magdalene survivors<BR><BR>SUNDAY 19 MAY 2013, 3 – 6
p.m.<BR>Feminist Library, 5 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7XW<BR><BR>By
Waterloo
Road<BR>http://www.london-se1.co.uk/streetmap/westminster-bridge-road<BR><BR>fully
wheelchair accessible<BR>Suggested donation on entry £3-8<BR>To register in
advance or to contact Feminist Library for more information phone: 020 7261 0879
Twitter@feministlibrary # WSWW<BR>email: <A
href="mailto:wsww@feministlibrary.co.uk">wsww@feministlibrary.co.uk</A></DIV>
<DIV>This event is one of a series of workshops, discussions and skill-shares on
the theme of “The Personal is Political” being conducted this Spring/Summer by
Women’s Studies Without Walls at the Feminist Library.<BR><BR>Ann Rossiter:
07816 166 735<BR>Marian Larragy: 07969 183 103<BR>London Irish Women's
Network<BR></DIV>
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style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Disabled & non-disabled
feminists exploring personal & political responses to disability in a
supportive atmosphere. We'll explore questions such as: What does 'disabled'
mean? How do feminism and disability interact? How can experiences of disability
transform society? This will be a workshop, not a lecture - so come ready to
share your thoughts and learn together.</SPAN></P>
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