This workshop in the Palace of Westminster will explore past and contemporary examples of women campaigning for and acquiring their political rights, especially women of colour and women in the global south. How can these global and historic movements provide models for achieving racial and gender equality in the British political arena?
How understanding the past can impact on democracy advocacy today.
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