Speak Out! Book Launch with the Brixton Black Women’s Group

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Cost: Free Neighbourhood: Brixton

Speak Out! brings together the writings of the Brixton Black Women's Group (BWG) for the first time in a landmark collection. Established in 1973, in response to the lack of interest in women's issues experienced in male-dominated Black organisations, the Brixton Black Women's Group's aim was to create a distinct space where women of African and Asian descent could meet to focus on political, social and cultural issues as they affected Black women. BWG published its own newsletter, Speak Out, which kept alive the debate about the relevance of feminism to Black politics and provided a Black women's perspective on immigration, housing, health and culture.

The Brixton Black Women’s Group was one of the first Black women’s groups to be established in Britain. Many Black women came to Britain in the ’50s and ’60s, either by invitation from the British government to help staff the National Health Service and London Transport, or forced by the ravages of colonialism. It is against this background that the Brixton Black Women’s Group was born and fought for the liberation of women and Black people world-wide

Location

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Brixton Oval
London
SW2 1JQ
United Kingdom

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Contact details

Contact name: Caroline Graham
Contact job title: Library Manager
Contact phone: 020 7926 1056
Enquiries email: BrixtonLendingLibrary@lambeth.gov.uk