Author: Angela Smith

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SunGen and Vote100

SunGen’s meeting on 14th March focused mainly on what we are going to do over the next few months as part of the university’s wider agenda to celebrate 100 years of the Representation of...

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Spare Rib launch event, 15 November

We had a very entertaining and well-attended launch event for our first SunGen publication on Wednesday 15 November.  Thanks to everyone who was able to come, particularly Bridget Cooper, Rosie White, Lynne Edwards and...

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Spare Rib launch event – 15th November

To celebrate our first SunGen publication, we are holding a launch event on Wednesday 15th November.  This will be at 4pm in Vardy 112.  The Spare Rib collection is the first of what we...

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SunGen meeting 3rd May 2017

We had a very useful meeting this afternoon.   Angela updated the group on the progress of the Spare Rib edited collection. The revised cover for the Spare Rib book. The book is on...

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International Women’s Day 2017

SunGen marked International Women’s Day by celebrating intersectionality in the feminist movement with an engaging conversation with Holly Sterling.  Vice Chancellor Professor Shirley Atkinson opened proceedings. Holly is a highly acclaimed children’s illustrator and...

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International Women’s Day 2017

Members of SunGen met on Friday 25 November to discuss plans for the IWD event.  Trish Bryans suggested the event could include more interaction between audience members.  She have volunteered to organise this side...

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International Women’s Day: 8th March, 2017

We will be marking IWD 2017 by celebrating intersectionality.  We have so far confirmed the following speakers: Kate Charlesworth, a graphic novellist who will discuss sexuality and her forthcoming book, A Girl’s Guide to...

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Meeting 24th May, 2016

Our much-delayed next meeting will be on Tuesday 24th May at 10am in Priestman 312.  We are going to discuss plans for the coming year, including ideas to mark International Women’s Day 2017.  Any...

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Re-Reading Spare Rib

Members of the SunGen network, along with colleagues from Northumbria’s Gendered Subjects group, have a contract to write an edited collection for Palgrave.  This book will offer multi-disciplinary re-readings of Spare Rib magazine.  Well...