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Links (The University of Manchester)
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Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre. Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre. Manchester Jewish Museum is the only Jewish Museum outside London and is housed in the oldest surviving synagogue building in Manchester. The Migration Museum Project plans to create the UK’s first dedicated Migration Museum and to tell the story of movement into and out of the UK in a fresh and engaging way. The UK's first national Black heritage centre, based in Brixton. The George Padmore Institute in L...
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Why is PCS involved in international issues? - PCS
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Public and Commercial Services Union. Skip to the content. Skip to the menu. Skip to the search form. Why is PCS involved in international issues? The influences on the working lives of PCS members now extend far beyond the borders of the UK and Ireland. In many countries trade unionists risk intimidation or jail for active membership of a union. Solidarity is the very basis of trade unionism, and it shouldn't stop at national borders. Europe and Austerity issues. CETA, TTIP, TISA, TPP . confused? This m...
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Publisher Spotlight: Ros de Lanerolle | We Were Always Here
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We Were Always Here. Exploring one hundred years of women in science fiction and fantasy literature. Three Questions for Me. Three Questions for You. Publisher Spotlight: Ros de Lanerolle. Was the managing director and commissioning editor of The Women’s Press from 1981 through 1991. Born in Cape Town in 1932, she later moved to London, where in 1960 she became one of the founding members of the Anti-Apartheid Movement. The Press in Africa: Communications Past and Present. 1966), as well as two pamphlets,.
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Erzebet | We Were Always Here
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We Were Always Here. Exploring one hundred years of women in science fiction and fantasy literature. Three Questions for Me. Three Questions for You. I believe in magic. Author spotlight: Roquia Sakhawat Hussain. Sir Richard Temple, in India in 1880. A family photo from northeastern India, c.1880’s. Which still operates today. She is a feminist, a writer, a social worker, and she is one of the grandmothers of science fiction. She wrote two feminist utopias: Sultana’s Dream. In 1905, and Padmarag. Was not...
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John Johnson Collection's Ephemera Resources blog: April 2014
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John Johnson Collection's Ephemera Resources blog. Thursday, 10 April 2014. The Art of American Advertising 1865-1910. Is an exhibition at the Baker Library. The online version is extensively illustrated and can be seen either as a series of illustrated essays. C) Harvard Business School. Baker Library. Meanwhile, the Winterthur Museum Library. Has impressive online content. Relating to its advertising collections. Which I was privileged to see many years ago in California, has c. 250,000 items of hi...
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Containing Multitudes - American Studies UEA: September 2014
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Monday, 29 September 2014. Black History Month 2014: American Studies Events. We are delighted to announce the following Black History Month events for October 2014. Run by staff and students at the University of East Anglia all talks, workshops and an exhibition will be hosted at the 2nd Air Division Memorial Library, located in the Millennium Library in Norwich city centre. To book a place at any of these events please contact the 2. Air Division Library on 01603 774747 or via email:. Will lead a gener...
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John Johnson Collection's Ephemera Resources blog: Ephemera from the Anti-Apartheid Movement archive: Guest post by Lucy McCann
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John Johnson Collection's Ephemera Resources blog. Wednesday, 2 April 2014. Ephemera from the Anti-Apartheid Movement archive: Guest post by Lucy McCann. The Bodleian has rich collections of ephemera, apart from the John Johnson Collection, among its printed books and archives. I am very grateful to my archivist colleague, Lucy McCann, of the Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies, for this guest post about the ephemera which form part of the Anti-Apartheid Movement Archive. The website giv...