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Learning &
sharing
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We're   keen  to  share what  we  learn  so we're  developing some  resources  to  spread  the  word  about  how  women  have  fought  for  change

women's march  through time

chronicling women's resistance in a virtual reality march

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Viewers can navigate through 250 years of women's activism in a virtual reality march set in Bradford. As well as learning about the movements women have led, viewers can access activities which encourage creative responses to women's activism. 
Funded by the Age of Revolution, organised in collaboration with The Peace Museum in Bradford, and developed by Jude Wright, the virtual march has been co-designed with
 young people in Bradford. 
click  here  to  access  the  march

protest in a box

engaging activities showcasing women's resistance in the north of england

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'Protest in a Box' is a resource made up of activities that enable people to learn more about how, where, when and why women have protested in the North of England. 
It's 
been designed by Jude Wright & is part of Remembering Resistance: A Century of Women's Activism in the North of England a project funded by the National Heritage Lottery Fund. The Box has been co-developed with young people across the region and is currently available as a digital presentation.
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Images: Durham Women's Labour Gala, June 1960 © Beamish Museum of the Living North; Preston New Road, anti-fracking protest © Neil Terry Photography
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