From Selly Oak to Stirchley to Druids Heath, this weekend we trekked 5 and a half miles from one library to another, hearing beautiful words from poets and authors. We need all our libraries! Join our campaign: https://t.co/t83bEmFerc
"What we're seeing today is the people of Birmingham coming together to protest about the council cuts that have been forced upon Birmingham City Council by austerity that's been implemented through government cuts to council funding,"
https://t.co/x12sSryM3z
We’re demanding -
✅️ A reversal of the cuts and the devastation they will bring
✅️ A plan for the restoration of jobs, services and culture
✅️ A plan to protect our assets
✅️ A plan for the government to increase council funding across the country
How are libraries “safe spaces for women” ? @KateSpenBen explores the changing relationship between women and libraries from the end of the 18th century to the present day. #womenreading#womanempowerment#History ⬇️
https://t.co/sqmo805UNe
Time to prepare your abstracts!
@DomusUoB - Histories of Education and Childhood - is hosting the @HistEdSocUK online conference.
'Timeless Memories': Memory and Temporality in Histories of Education (5-7 Nov 2021)
Abstracts to [email protected] https://t.co/XrgqtH47gv