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News from Palestine from the inside. The Working Class Movement Library. A unique collection capturing the stories and struggles of ordinary people's efforts to improve their world. Malc's Books and the Northen Grove Publishing Project. A Website is dedicated to publishing the literature and celebrating the culture of working people in general and Lancashire writers in particular. Support the Palestine BDS Campaign. Medical Aid for Palestinians. Http:/ www.sainsburyscampaign.org/. BIN this is the Boycott...
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History, activism and discussion in the Greater Manchester area. 8220;Dare to Be Free”: a play which celebrates the life and work of trade unionist Mary Quaile. Transcription Project: Minutes of the Manchester and Salford and District Women’s Trades Council 1895 to 1919. Who was Mary Quaile? Dare to Be Free: Women in Trade Unions, Past and Present. The Mary Quaile Club’s second publication explores the role of women in trade unions, both in the past and in contemporary Britain. Jade Clarke, BFAWU. Northe...
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History, activism and discussion in the Greater Manchester area. 8220;Dare to Be Free”: a play which celebrates the life and work of trade unionist Mary Quaile. Transcription Project: Minutes of the Manchester and Salford and District Women’s Trades Council 1895 to 1919. Who was Mary Quaile? Mary Quaile Club events, autumn 2016: screening of “The House That Jack Built” by Shelagh Delaney, Looking Back at the Grunwick Strike 1976-1978. Mary Quaile event on 3 October 2015 with Brian Lavery and Hilda Palmer.
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History, activism and discussion in the Greater Manchester area. 8220;Dare to Be Free”: a play which celebrates the life and work of trade unionist Mary Quaile. Transcription Project: Minutes of the Manchester and Salford and District Women’s Trades Council 1895 to 1919. Who was Mary Quaile? Who was Mary Quaile? Who was Mary Quaile? Mary Quaile was born in Dublin on 8 August 1886: her mother was Bridget Lightholder, her father was James Quaile, a mason and bricklayer. Which she later described as. Newspa...
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History, activism and discussion in the Greater Manchester area. 8220;Dare to Be Free”: a play which celebrates the life and work of trade unionist Mary Quaile. Transcription Project: Minutes of the Manchester and Salford and District Women’s Trades Council 1895 to 1919. Who was Mary Quaile? View all posts by maryquaileclub. Mary Quaile Club events, autumn 2016: screening of “The House That Jack Built” by Shelagh Delaney, Looking Back at the Grunwick Strike 1976-1978. October 27, 2016. Read more ›. On Sa...
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Mary Quaile Club event on 6 June 2015, Book launch of Northern ReSisters:conversations with radical women | Mary Quaile Club
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History, activism and discussion in the Greater Manchester area. 8220;Dare to Be Free”: a play which celebrates the life and work of trade unionist Mary Quaile. Transcription Project: Minutes of the Manchester and Salford and District Women’s Trades Council 1895 to 1919. Who was Mary Quaile? Mary Quaile Club event on 6 June 2015, Book launch of Northern ReSisters:conversations with radical women. Mary Quaile Club event on 6 June 2015, Book launch of Northern ReSisters:conversations with radical women.
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Since 1959, Seeger has written hundreds of songs. Those who regard Joni Mitchell, Carole King, and Laura Nyro as the first generation of singer-songwriters to craft material from women's experiences should think again. Seeger is a missing link between the 1950s American folk-song revival and women's liberation; the guitar-toting chanteuses of the 1970s could not have existed without either of those movements. - Laura Pellegrinellli, The Village Voice. The Mike Harding Folk Show. At Real People's Music.