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The 1970s saw an explosion of squatting in London as people fought unfair housing policies, sought community and found new ways of living.

Learn about a group of all-women squats established in Hackney, as well their relationship with feminism, the lesbian rights movement and the squatting movement as a whole.

  1. 12pm – 12.30pm

    Sat 15 Feb 2025

  2. 12pm – 12.30pm

    Fri 28 Feb 2025

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How to attend:
In-person only
Good to know:
This talk is free to attend, but donations are welcome. This talk includes discussions of homelessness, violence against women, sexism and homophobia.
Duration:
30 minutes
Accessibility:

Wheelchair access

Booking guidance:
Advanced booking recommended
Part of a series:
LGBTQ+ History Month talks

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London Museum Docklands is open every day 10am – 5pm.

If you have time, why not also visit our free galleries and get more in-depth with Docklands history?

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