Frances Curran talks to Felicity Garvey about free school meals and campaiging whilst in Parliament.
Do you have to know everything when you start a campaign? Is success only judged by how quickly you can achieve your goal. The free school meals campaign in the early 2000s may have met resistence, but its impact is still being felt. What more could have been achieved if the Bill had succeeded.
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Dawn speaks to Lynette Jordan about Community Development and the role of popular education
Another episode in our Women Uninterupted series that aims to amplify stories about women activists lives.
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Linda Thompson of the Women's Support Project in Glasgow speaks to Dawn Fyfe.
Linda is the National Commercial Sexual Exploitation Coordinator in Scotland. The Women's Support Project has been at the forefront of raising awareness of CSE as a form of violence against women and calling for the criminalisation of those who exploit women through prostitution.
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Adele Patrick - Glasgow Womens Library
Adele tells us her story about her journey, te development of Glasgow Women's Library and the importance of archiving women's contribution to society and ensuring access to the next generation of women.
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Rosie Kane and Environmental activism
Frances Curran speaks to Rosie Kane about the Pollock Free State and how communities learn through their activism.
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