More from #WomensLib2020:
Fifty years ago I was 15. I’m so grateful to the women who campaigned, organised, wrote, and empowered other women, so that my life could be so different from that of so many girls who went before me. I want my granddaughters to enjoy the same rights #sisterhood #WomensLib2020 — Jane Waring (@warijan) February 1, 2020
Fifty years ago I was 15. I’m so grateful to the women who campaigned, organised, wrote, and empowered other women, so that my life could be so different from that of so many girls who went before me. I want my granddaughters to enjoy the same rights #sisterhood #WomensLib2020
— Jane Waring (@warijan) February 1, 2020
The hashtag du jour is #womenslib2020 for today’s @Womans_Place_UK event. Sorry I can’t be there. There’s nothing that makes me prouder than standing alongside you lot. — Graham Linehan (@Glinner) February 1, 2020
The hashtag du jour is #womenslib2020 for today’s @Womans_Place_UK event. Sorry I can’t be there. There’s nothing that makes me prouder than standing alongside you lot.
— Graham Linehan (@Glinner) February 1, 2020
Feeling so sad for young women outside chanting ‘be nice’ while inside there’s a range of fantastic stalls covering different aspects of women’s rights & now they are missing the chance to hear amazing Pragna Patel speaking of attacks on secular democracy inIndia. #WomensLib2020 https://t.co/7ljPPrz5Aa — Val Garwood (@ValGarwood) February 1, 2020
Feeling so sad for young women outside chanting ‘be nice’ while inside there’s a range of fantastic stalls covering different aspects of women’s rights & now they are missing the chance to hear amazing Pragna Patel speaking of attacks on secular democracy inIndia. #WomensLib2020 https://t.co/7ljPPrz5Aa
— Val Garwood (@ValGarwood) February 1, 2020
Amazing to be with 100s of women in a moment of hope and movement building for #WomensLib2020 pic.twitter.com/8U68mws6fi — Harriet Wistrich (@HWistrich) February 1, 2020
Amazing to be with 100s of women in a moment of hope and movement building for #WomensLib2020 pic.twitter.com/8U68mws6fi
— Harriet Wistrich (@HWistrich) February 1, 2020
That’s Pragna in that photo on the right.
Man I would have loved to be there.
Man I would have loved to be there.