Sunday 20 April 2014

The Great Grunwick Strike: the Past and Present Politics of Class, Racism and Gender

The Great Grunwick Strike: the Past and Present Politics of Class, Racism and Gender

StartsApr 24, 2014 06:00 PM
FinishesApr 24, 2014 08:00 PM
VenueQueens Parade. 12 Willesden Lane, Willesden Green, NW2 5HT
Booking details
Free entry; booking required

Event description

This session will feature a screening of the documentary 'The Great Grunwick Strike, 1976-78' produced by the Brent Trades Union Council. The film deals with a bitter industrial dispute involving union recognition for a workforce that was largely made up of Asian women, and which unfolded in the backstreets of Willesden Green. Trades unionists, feminists and anti-racist campaigners will join us for a discussion of the contemporary legacies of the strike: how class, ethnicity and gender overlapped and diverged during the strike itself, and how the events of that period can inform struggles for equality today.
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This event is part of Birkbeck’s, Pop Up University at Queen’s Parade on Willesden Green High Street taking place from mid March until end of May to bring you a series of thought-provoking events designed to engage and inspire.  Come along to participate in free workshops, lectures, panel discussions, film screenings, debates and performances.
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  • Get help writing your course application
  • Gain practical hints and tips to help you return to study

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