Join Natalie Bradbury, writer, researcher and Information Co-ordinator at the Co-operative College, for this fascinating talk. Between 1919 and 1967 the women of the co-operative movement had their own magazine, Woman’s Outlook. Providing an enticing mix of the personal and the political, Woman’s Outlook was surprisingly similar to women’s magazines today, and its concerns such as women’s representation in parliament, equal pay and healthy eating remain ever-relevant. Part of Manchester Histories Festival and Wonder Women Radical Manchester.
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//nw000164?id=EVENT471012
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