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Feminist bookshop in London, England
Sisterwrite was Britain's first feminist bookshop. The bookshop, which opened in 1978, was run as a collective. Sisterwrite was located at 190 Upper Street
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Bookshops that sell material relating to women's issues, gender, and sexuality
Oakland, California. In the United Kingdom, feminist bookstores included Sisterwrite and Silver Moon Bookshop in London. The call for more diverse types of
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Movement developed. The feminist bookshops WomanZone (Edinburgh) and Sisterwrite and Silver Moon (London) supported this. Early feminist bookshops required
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of Sisterwrite Collective". The Feminist Library. 3 July 2020. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2022. "Sisterwrite Bookshop"
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Main road in Islington, London
1980s Upper Street was a focal point of the radical left. It was home to Sisterwrite, Britain's first feminist bookshop, as well as the Trotskyist Pioneer
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Women's co-operative in Liverpool, UK
establishment of collective-run "radical bookshops", such as News from Nowhere, Sisterwrite, and First of May. During this time, bookshops served the women's movement
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British illustrator, translator, and cartoonist
Strippers, Gay Left Issue, and HERizons. Nesbitt also worked with the Sisterwrite bookshop on multiple occasions, helping them set up the shop and creating
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1986 novel by Jenny Diski
"the most revolting book I've ever read," and the feminist magazine Sisterwrite chose to ban Diski from publishing with them. Rachel Kee is a depressed
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Scottish photographer and writer (1960–2008)
Centre, London, England 1989 Blackwoman Song Maud Sulter, Lubaina Himid Sisterwrite Gallery, London, England 1990 Treatise on the Sublime: Maud Sulter, Lubaina
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supported the work, but were concerned about being prosecuted, whilst Sisterwrite refused to sell the book because of its SM content. The Drag King Book
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British worker cooperative
Bookshop - and from 1970/80s - Centerprise, Freedom News, New Beacon, Sisterwrite and Silvermoon - met for a bookfair and workshops/seminars. In the mid
Publications Distribution Cooperative
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Feminist bookstore in London, United Kingdom
department closed in 2004. Independent bookstore Gay's the Word (bookshop) Sisterwrite Redclift, Nanneke; Sinclair, M. Thea; Sinclair, M. Thea (2005). Working
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One who radiates the light, Bright
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(גִּיל-עַד) Hebrew name GIL-AD means "hard, stony region."
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A Rishi in Indian Mythology
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English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Rigby in Lancashire, named with Old Norse hryggr ‘ridge’ + býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
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Immortal; Deathless; Eternal
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Palace, One of the three worlds
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Bunting; Cricket; Cotyledon
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A soldier against Greece in the Trojan War.
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