WOMEN, HIGHER EDUCATION, AND THE CUTS

Thursday 26th May  2011   6-9 p.m.
A meeting to hear what is happening and plan action

Feminist Library, 5 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7XW

On hearing about the threatened closure of the History Dept at London 
Met, where Lucy Bland, one of this country's most respected feminist 
historians, works, we at the Feminist Library started thinking that 
there ought to be a concerted feminist outcry about what is happening in 
our universities. It's  about more than Women's Studies. It's about the 
fact that the Humanities in general, which are studied by more women 
than men, are under particular attack, it's about older women returning 
to study, it's about a woman lecturer being threatened with redundancy 
because she was on maternity leave when the axe started falling in her 
university, and she too teaches a subject, not Humanities, where most of 
her students are women, and of course it's also about racism and 
classism and all the other ways that women get systematically dumped on, 
both inside academia and without.

At the meeting we will hear about the many problems women are facing in 
Higher Education from a number of different perspectives.

Speakers will include:
Lucy Bland (London Metropolitan University), Patrizia Di Bello 
(Birkbeck, University of London), Women Against the Cuts, UKUncut, women 
student activists, Women's Budget Group, and others to be confirmed.

This will be followed by an exchange of ideas about actions we can take 
and alliances we can make. Please spread this information around your 
networks.
Everyone is welcome.

The Feminist Library hopes to hold further meetings on how the cuts 
affect women in different areas, e.g. health, school education, 
disability, housing, social services.  If you have other ideas or would 
like to contribute in any way, please contact us at 
[email protected] or 020 7261 0879.  Unfortunately, we have 
restricted disabled access, so please also contact us to see how we can 
help.

www.feministlibrary.co.uk

_______________________________________________
NetBehaviour mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Reply via email to