#OnThisDay in 2014, same-sex couples were finally able to legally marry for the first time in Scotland. The legislation was passed in Holyrood in February 2014, & on December 16 2014, The Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014 came into effect.
I don’t know where the dance world would be without Judith Jamison. Alvin Ailey made “Cry” specially for her & all Black Women. Her legacy & what she brought to the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater as a dancer & director changed culture as we know it.
A 2024 study found that it takes women 15 years longer than men to become full professors at Russell Group universities. I’m delighted to have made it to Reader! The best job title in the world 📚 📖
Parts of Antarctica are quickly turning green with plant life as the climate warms up the continent, find researchers. @AndyShep_CPOM spoke to @guardian saying it’s a tipping point for the region as life now has a foothold
https://t.co/jNmwyCcTGc
On 4 October 1936 the Battle of Cable Street occurred. #OTD the march led by Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists was disrupted by anti-fascist counter demonstrators.
Women were part of these counter protests.
Read more here: https://t.co/zgmnXkwvuP
To end the 1st week of Black History Month, I am remembering Olive Morris who campaigned for the rights of Black people in South London & Manchester. She was a founding member of the Organisation of Women of African & Asian Descent (OWAAD) & the Brixton Black Women's Group.
On Wednesday 9 October 2024, the @ucu Branch at the University of Sunderland will be meeting to discuss the redundancies that have been announced.
Solidarity messages: [email protected]
https://t.co/h4sx3kr2qR
The website for my @BritishAcademy project 'Sing You Now After Me: Catch-Singing and Community in Britain c1550-1650' is live. For research info and resources for community/school singing, head to: https://t.co/31xWoZ6yaK
@NorthumbriaUni@NorthumbriaMus@NorthumbriaHist
Dorothy Lawrence journalist who secretly posed as a man to become a soldier during World War I- making her the only known English woman on the frontline during The First World War. She was born #OnThisDay in 1896
The latest episode of #NowandMen is out today! We speak to @proftinamiller about her research on gender & caregiving. How is parenting intensifying? Why is it still so unequal? How can we help men take up more care work? What are refugee dads' experiences? https://t.co/76OSWGGBwG
“When maximum sentence for chaining yourself to railings is more than twice maximum sentence for racially aggravated assault, anyone who cares about justice should be appalled”. Spot on @GeorgeMonbiot - Labour should repeal these draconian laws now👇 https://t.co/QbhnVPrF1F
Outrageous and unacceptable. Solidarity with our colleagues at @SunderlandUCU Our members I am sure are not the only ones wondering, where is @bphillipsonMP and what is she doing about this?
Fanny Tribble, cartoonist for many feminist publications including Spare Rib, Manchester Women's Liberation newsletter and Sour Cream, on the power of playfulness
from our Activist Legacies roundtable, May 2023, Northumbria University
In 1935, Lady Ademola MBE (née Moore) became the first Black African woman to achieve a degree at Oxford.
Lady Ademola, who studied English at @StHughsCollege, was a lifelong advocate for women’s education and social reform.
#BlackHistoryMonth