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Thursday, July 22, 2021
New Crass Massahkah on South Bank
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Women's Day for Disarmament 1983
'Women's Day for Disarmament' took place on May 24 1983, with hundreds of events across Britain. This was the period of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp against cruise missiles and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was at its height.
In South London events included a temporary peace camp on Clapham Common near to the South London Women's Hospital, which was threatened with closure. South East London Greenham Women put white crosses on Peckham Rye before marching to the Imperial War Museum. Later 5000 women gathered in Trafalgar Square before making a chain around the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall
Socialist Action, 13 May 1983 |
Socialist Organiser, 26 May 1983 |