Card-backed press images (with captions) for Outwrite Women’s Newspaper, photographs, and a calendar, all relating to the Women’s Action Forum (WAF) of Palestine.
Outwrite Women’s NewspaperVHS tapes:
Joan Armatrading: Track Record (1983); Frontline South Africa II: Corridors of Freedom (1987); Black Britain (tape 1; c.1990s), Out on Tuesday (1990); You Have Struck a Rock! (1981), Woman’s “How To” of Self Defence (1985), Any Child is My Child (1988).
Photographs and press images of scenes, murals and demos relating to the Troubles and women’s struggles in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [It is unclear whether these images were produced for Outwrite Women's Newspaper.]
Outwrite Women’s NewspaperNuclear disarmament campaign material, produced by New Internationalist Publications Ltd. Includes; fact files, debate guidance, New Internationalist magazine, campaign posters, nuclear disarmament themed game 'Finger on the Button' and photographic information sheets on the Hiroshima nuclear attack.
Miller, Kathleen, 1936-2013, Anti-nuclear campaignerPostcards, photographs and press cuttings, some of which have been commissioned by and/or featured in Outwrite women’s newspaper.
These images document a wide range of women’s events and protests in the UK and internationally. Includes images relating to GABRIELA (re Filipina women’s struggles), Sisterwrite events, anti-arms and nuclear protests in Geneva and elsewhere, Nandita Gandhi and anti-domestic violence & feminicide protests in India, the Troubles, Gertrude Kandanga-Hilukilwa and Namibian freedom struggles, Eritrean liberation, the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, women at work in Korea, South Wales miners strikes, and much more.
Outwrite Women’s NewspaperPhotographs and press cuttings, many of which have been commissioned by and/or featured in Outwrite Women’s Newspaper.
These images document a wide range of women’s events and protests in the UK and internationally. Includes images relating to International Women’s Day events, Mauritius Cultural Festival, the Troubles (e.g. Armagh Prison protest), apartheid struggles (e.g. African National Congress postcard), Les Amazones de Guinée, Bangladeshi women’s political activism and struggles, Grenadian and Puerto Rican independence demos, anti-nuclear protests in Japan and elsewhere, communities and workers in Ghana and Eritrea, Aboriginal women’s activism, Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp, Pakistani Women’s Action Forum, Salvadoran refugees in Honduras, women in South Africa (including Cape Town and Johannesburg), SWAPO members in Namibia, ‘The Dinner Party’ by Judy Chicago, Indian demos [against killing of Nandita Gandhi], the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, and much more.
Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian GroupSeries contains audiovisual material - namely photographs, prints, film negatives, physical objects (ink stamp and metal CLCBLG sign), VHS tapes, audio cassettes, press cuttings, and related material. Many of these files provide visual and aural documentation of CLCBLG, while others appear to relate to contemporaneous feminist media (particularly Outwrite Women's Newspaper).
This series includes many images of feminist, anti-racist, LGBT+, anti-capitalist organising and political struggles in London, in the UK, and across the world; some of these images are annotated and/or related to each other.
Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian GroupAnti-nuclear booklets relating to peace studies, published by Bradford University School of Peace Studies and Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Miller, Kathleen, 1936-2013, Anti-nuclear campaignerPapers of Mary Lonsdale who was a general secretary of the Scottish Co-operative Women's Guild. Includes; correspondence, books, typed and handwritten notes relating to running of the Guild, conference speeches, photographs
Mary Lonsdale, general secretary of SCWGPapers collected by Jessie McKirdy regarding the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. Includes: written accounts by McKirdy, photographs of the camp, newspaper clippings, and instructions for the protest in December, 1982.
Jessie McKirdy, 1936 - present, anti-nuclear activist