This walk will take audiences through and around locations that have been the site of innovative, revolutionary and important actions by women from a wide range of backgrounds, which have subsequently been forgotten or erased. The walk will culminate with lunch at the Cost Price cafe.
Alana Jelinek is Tower Hamlets artist and writer who writes about the role and value of art in society at the University of Hertfordshire.
Part of Numbi Arts Festival 2018 Residency & August Takeover at The Women’s Hall
Our residency at the Tower Hamlets Local History Library features the Numbi mobile museum, a project exploring the histories of East African diaspora women, our anti-imperialist and feminist resistances, and connection to London’s historic East End.
All Numbi Arts Festival 2018 events are free. As we are a non-profit organisation run by unpaid volunteers, we recommend a-pay-what-you-can donation. This festival is suitable for all ages and is wheelchair accessible.
LOCATION:
The Women’s Hall Exhibition Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives 277 Bancroft Road, London E1 4DQ
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