Follow me for updates today as I join exceptional women discuss fictional and non fictional ‘Stories of Women’ at the Southwark Cathedral, in celebration of Women’s History month (1st March to 31 March 29) pic.twitter.com/ET5O5EX4Td
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
Described as a story teller Zing Tsjeng, editor of @BroadlyUK Magazine, she has chosen to go through history talking about #forgottenWomen like the Egyptian queen known as the dowager queen. pic.twitter.com/d62RgoJRgY
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
#storiesofwomen2019 @SCHeritageEvent pic.twitter.com/ve5E8c4U16
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
This lady sold herself as a bride to know more read the Jamestown Bride: The true story of Englishwomen trades for tobacco in early Virginia written by #JenniferPotter told at #storiesofwomen2019 in celebration women’s history month organized by @SCHeritageEvent pic.twitter.com/9DU6iDMD67
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
The journey from the Atlantic, sleeping 2 to a makeshift bed and crowded with livestock, guns and perishable cargo on their journey to being a bride #storiesofwomen2019 @SCHeritageEvent pic.twitter.com/9OBzF6uk4U
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
The bed where the women slept showed by @JenniferPotter writer of the Jamestown Brides pic.twitter.com/2lpFG5Oyvb
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
Organizations like @feministlibrary @EEWomensMuseum were also in attendance at #storiesofwomen2019 dredging up information about the past struggles and victories of women from the past and present pic.twitter.com/tkALNCu3nH
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
Reading from her book Stephanie Bretherton joins other writers like Miranda Gold, Alice Joly, Sarah K Marr, Jennifer Potter, Naomi Clifford, Kelcey Wilson-Lee, and Elizabeth Norton to celebrate Women’s history #storiesofwomen2019 @SCHeritageEvent pic.twitter.com/3YZp2ZKTC4
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
To purchase Jamestown Brides: The true story of young Enflishwomen traded for tobacco in early Virginia by Jennifer Potter please visit – https://t.co/6FONPQX8SL. #storiesofwomen2019
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
To purchase The cruelest thing – athe hanging is Eliza Fenning by Naomi Clifford please visit – https://t.co/kaUEXZyoBX
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
Did you know that the @EEWomensMuseum used to be a museum for the 5 women Jack the Ripper killed till they changed it to being about the history of women from the Eastend of London focusing on issues such as equal pay.
— Amy Duru (@AmyDuru) March 23, 2019
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