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Nettie Pollard and Michael Parkes on Icebreakers and GLF
Meet Michael Parkes and Nettie Pollard as they speak out about their involvement in Icebreakers, a telephone service for isolated LGBT people that grew out of the Counter Psychiatry group of the Gay Liberation Front in 1973.
The first meeting of the London Gay Liberation Front (GLF) took place at LSE in October 1970, inspired by the Stonewall Riots in New York in the previous year.
GLF and Icebreakers blazed a trail breaking down barriers and leading the way, to a less inhibited gay community. It enabled the gay community to spread in many different directions: from new clubs, dating services, publishing, telephone helplines, and counselling services including Gay Switchboard and Gays the Word Bookshop.
The LSE Library holds archives of GLF and Icebreakers.
Interviewed by Noah Petts and Pip Fletcher. Filmed and edited by Sophie Sparkes. Produced by Chelsea Collison.
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A Bookshop of One's Own
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What was it like to start a feminist bookshop in an industry dominated by men? Join Jane Cholmeley, author of A Bookshop of One’s Own, as she tells the captivating true story of running an underdog business at the very heart of the women’s liberation movement. Book description: Silver Moon was the dream of three women - a bookshop with the mission to promote the work of female writers and creat...
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) at 50: Adapting resistance to a changing world
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Join us for this talk with Sam Perlo-Freeman from CAAT, to mark the 50th annivesary of the organisation's founding. This event was hosted by LSE Library in partnership with CAAT. LSE Library are the custodians of the CAAT archives, which are open to all to consult. It was recorded on Wednesday 19 June 2024 at LSE Library. Dr Sam Perlo-Freeman (speaker) is Research Coordinator at Campaign Agains...
Jack and Eve: two women in love and at war with Wendy Moore
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Join Wendy Moore as she reveals the remarkable story of the unconventional love and loyalty of Vera ‘Jack’ Holme and Evelina Haverfield, suffragettes, life partners and trailblazing feminists who carved radical new paths for women during the First World War. Description: Vera ‘Jack’ Holme and Evelina Haverfield were suffragettes, life partners and trailblazing feminists who carved radical new p...
Lady Olga Maitland speaks on "Families for Defence: An Argument for Nuclear Defence"
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Join us for this talk with Lady Olga Maitland, founder of Families for Defence. Families for Defence was launched in March 1983 in response to the mounting demonstrations by the anti-nuclear protest movement, led by CND and supported by the Women of Greenham Common. “Having visited Greenham Common and debated with CND, I realised that these demonstrations were not to be ignored as a sideshow. T...
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar at LSE Library: an introduction to the archive
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Join LSE Library curator Daniel Payne for a quick snapshot of some of the archival items that relate to Ambedkar, housed at LSE Library. To view the documents mentioned more closely, check out LSE Library's Traces of South Asia webpage www.lse.ac.uk/library/collection-highlights/traces-of-south-asia
The murder of Giacomo Matteotti
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On 23 April 1924, Italian Socialist MP Giacomo Matteotti arrived in London to rally support with Labour against the fascist government in Italy. Matteotti was the most vocal opponent of Mussolini in the Italian Parliament. Less than two months later he would be kidnapped and killed in Rome by a facist squad just days after exposing in Parliament violence and fraud during the 1924 Italian genera...
Archives Stories: FUORI and Gay Liberation
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Meet archivist Silvia who chose to share a pin badge from FUORI - one of the first gay liberation movements in Italy 🇮🇹 - for #LGBTHistoryMonth. The material highlighted comes from the Hall-Carpenter Archives, an important LGBT archive that all are welcome to use. See our website for further details: www.lse.ac.uk/library/collection-highlights/lgbt-collections View the items on Twitter: x.com/L...
Archives Stories: Tracing Lesbian Relationships
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Meet archivist Emma who talks about the papers of suffragist Alice Abadam and the complexity of tracing lesbian relationships in the archive. The items highlighted are part of The Women's Library collection. Everyone is welcome to use this incredibly rich collection. See our website for further details: www.lse.ac.uk/library/collection-highlights/the-womens-library View the items on Twitter x.c...
The life of Dr B R Ambedkar in London
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Join the LSE Library, LSE Anthropology, and LSE International Inequalities Institute for a talk with the editors and authors of the recently published book, Ambedkar in London. Dr Bhimrao R. Ambedkar (1891-1956) was one of India’s greatest intellectuals and social reformers; his political ideas continue to inspire and mobilise some of the world’s poorest and most socially disadvantaged, in Indi...
Refugees: Britain's response and the global situation with Lord Alf Dubs
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This is the annual George Lansbury Memorial Trust event, hosted in partnership with LSE Library. The Trust was set up to commemorate the life and legacy of George Lansbury, a Labour MP. LSE Library holds the papers of George Lansbury. Lord Dubs is a Labour politician and leading refugee rights advocate. He was MP for Battersea 1979-1987, during which time he served for four years as a shadow Ho...
Leave to Remain, A Snapshot of Brexit with Dr. Noni Stacey
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Hear Dr Noni Stacey discuss how art and photography have played a key role in capturing and reflecting on the conditions for the Brexit referendum. Illustrated by a range of work by artists including Cornelia Parker, Wolfgang Tillmans, David Shrigley, Tacita Dean and Jeremy Deller as well as the satirists Cold War Steve and Led By Donkeys, who offer fascinating insights into their work, along w...
The Awakening of Indian Women - Book Launch Event
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Join an esteemed panel of historians and writers as they celebrate the republication of an early anti-imperial feminist classic, The Awakening of Indian Women. First published on the eve of the Second World War and, until now, buried in the archives, this unique document from the first global feminist movement is testimony to the deep historical roots of revolutionary feminist thought and actio...
The Beveridge Report
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Join Professor Derek Fraser in conversation at LSE Library as he talks about researching William Beveridge’s papers for his book ‘The Beveridge Report: Blueprint for the Welfare State.’ The book was published by Routledge in 2022 and marked the 80th anniversary of the Beveridge Report being released. 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - Welcome Derek 07:03 - Beveridge’s Appointment 13:03 - Norman Chest...
LSE Prof. Brian Abel Smith, The Who, WHO and a camel: a story for #SouthAsianHeritageMonth
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Daniel, an LSE Library curator, tells a story about an LSE professor and the tour he went on through South Asia in the years following Indian and Pakistan independence from the British Empire in 1947. Daniel uncovered this story while searching our archives. He encourages and even challenges you to come and use these rich archives to do research on a fascinating part of history from an interest...
Emily Wilding Davison's archive treasures
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Emily Wilding Davison's archive treasures
Using Archives in Building Multicultural Environmental Participation w/ Black Environmental Network
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Using Archives in Building Multicultural Environmental Participation w/ Black Environmental Network
Women’s Activism in Twentieth-Century Britain with Dr Paula Bartley
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Women’s Activism in Twentieth-Century Britain with Dr Paula Bartley
The Women's Revolution: Lord Pethick Lawrence on the suffrage campaign
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The Women's Revolution: Lord Pethick Lawrence on the suffrage campaign
The Greatest Revolution: Lady Pethick Lawrence on the suffrage campaign
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The Greatest Revolution: Lady Pethick Lawrence on the suffrage campaign
Is There an Alternative to "Growth, Growth, Growth"
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Is There an Alternative to "Growth, Growth, Growth"
Participant Observers: Bronislaw Malinowski’s papers
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Participant Observers: Bronislaw Malinowski’s papers
Sexual Politics, Peace and Place: LGBT+ History Month
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Sexual Politics, Peace and Place: LGBT History Month
Sylvia Pankhurst: Art and Activism
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Sylvia Pankhurst: Art and Activism
Making Sunbeams
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Making Sunbeams
Children's Digital Rights: Professor Sonia Livingstone
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Children's Digital Rights: Professor Sonia Livingstone
Child Labour and Poverty
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Child Labour and Poverty
Internationalism and Human Rights
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Internationalism and Human Rights
Eglantyne Jebb: From Child to Saving Children
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Eglantyne Jebb: From Child to Saving Children
Daring To Hope: Sheila Rowbotham and Sally Alexander in Conversation
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Daring To Hope: Sheila Rowbotham and Sally Alexander in Conversation

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  • @BigusDickless
    @BigusDickless 2 місяці тому

    The protestors were fifth columnists carrying water for the USSR. We did not know of the Westminster Abbey in the People's Republic I had the misfortune to be born in, but we knew of the Greenham Common Airbase as the government commissioned songs about it under socialism. Trators.

  • @lbrowning2543
    @lbrowning2543 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing that booklet! I adore the "New Egyptian" pattern on the front, and crocheted clothes hanger covers!

  • @pokeybit
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    Conclusion: Greenham common was not about stew and not needing men. It's about the strength women hold individually and collectively. That we proved since forever and they are scared of us. Oh and the nuclear thing...

  • @pokeybit
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    I remember being driven in and out of the camp by various men but no man was allowed to stay there.

  • @pokeybit
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    NO dads stayed at Greenham! nonono never saw that. and that's a big nono

  • @pokeybit
    @pokeybit Рік тому

    I had two broken arms also hahah

  • @pokeybit
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    The soldiers there deliberately sent us to the opposite end of the gates. They had no means to even pick us two up.

  • @pokeybit
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    we just said her name and we were directed every time and felt safe and protected,

  • @pokeybit
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    My little sister was 4 and we both had to walk back many gates on our own to find our mum again.

  • @pokeybit
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    I was 6

  • @pokeybit
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    We sang in the back of the army vehicles as they drove us away from the gate they found us

  • @pokeybit
    @pokeybit Рік тому

    We sang so many songs! every minute of the day. From morning with our wooden porridge bowls and the smell was invigorating. Till evening when we count our wounds. We sang all day it's mostly what I rememeber.

  • @pokeybit
    @pokeybit Рік тому

    30:00 Spot on. The words made my cry I haven't heard that for such a long time.

  • @Addysfearless
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    "it stays finished" ...right, not if you have small children or dogs that think they're. I run a public history museum out of a 1904 house, and am an advanced knitter, but send out things to friends for crochet edges and things...which, as you mention, is most things.

  • @mgrizz2386
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    This was wonderful thank you. My mother, in the 60s, use to knit something like that skating outfit, including turned heels socks, turtle neck with ribbed cuffs and neck, flared skating skirt and pompom toque, for Barbie dolls without a pattern - from fine baby wool and pick up sticks (pick up sticks are from a childrens game with very fine skewer type sticks and marbles). All were two color striped sets and they were beautiful. She would sell a set for 20 dollars each for her pin money. She learned how to knit from her mother who taught me later on but I will never be as good as either of them.

  • @suethompson8538
    @suethompson8538 2 роки тому

    Brought back such happy memories of my Gran, born in 1898, who was a skilled knitter and was excellent at crochet. She collected patterns from several of these magazines.

  • @veronicafernandez7312
    @veronicafernandez7312 2 роки тому

    What a good presentation. I never heard about this collection. I started to crochet again during the lock-down. I like these old magazines

  • @brucevilla
    @brucevilla 2 роки тому

    Thanks for Uploading.

  • @professorrhyyt3689
    @professorrhyyt3689 2 роки тому

    Let's not forget that knitting machines were becoming more common in the home at that time, regarding the skating outfit.

  • @oreosandlemons
    @oreosandlemons 3 роки тому

    This is so interesting and so well researched - a topic which absolutely deserves more attention considering the things discussed here form the basis of lots of contemporary LGBTQ+ and feminist activism!!! Thank you so much for this valuable talk :)