Our Sisters- London - Nineteen Feminist Walks [patched] 🚀 🎉

This physical act of walking creates a resonance. It connects the body of the walker to the bodies of the women who came before. In a city that can feel overwhelming and alienating, these walks provide a sense of belonging. They suggest that the city belongs to women, too. Every paving stone has felt the footfall of a woman on a mission, a woman in love, or a woman in protest.

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: Some editions include black and white photographs from the National Portrait Gallery to illustrate the lives of the women discussed. Amazon.com Popular Walking Areas Covered This physical act of walking creates a resonance

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London is still a city of statues. But after completing these nineteen walks, you will see a different city superimposed on the old one. You will see the ghost of Claudia Jones organizing the first Caribbean carnival, the shadow of Aphra Behn sneaking into a publisher’s den, the flicker of the Greenham women weaving webs of wool through the gates of Whitehall. They suggest that the city belongs to women, too

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