• Sisterwrite was Britain's first feminist bookshop. The bookshop, which opened in 1978, was run as a collective. Sisterwrite was located at 190 Upper Street...
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    during the 1960s and after as part of the second-wave feminist movement. Sisterwrite, Britain's first feminist bookshop, opened in 1978; it was run as a collective...
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  • conversation with members of Sisterwrite Collective". The Feminist Library. 3 July 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2022. "Sisterwrite Bookshop". islington.humap...
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  • "the most revolting book I've ever read," and the feminist magazine Sisterwrite chose to ban Diski from publishing with them. Rachel Kee is a depressed...
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  • Centre, London, England 1989 Blackwoman Song Maud Sulter, Lubaina Himid Sisterwrite Gallery, London, England 1990 Treatise on the Sublime: Maud Sulter, Lubaina...
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    1980s Upper Street was a focal point of the radical left. It was home to Sisterwrite, Britain's first feminist bookshop, as well as the Trotskyist Pioneer...
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  • Gay Left Issue, and HERizons. Nesbitt also seemingly worked with the Sisterwrite book shop on multiple occasions, helping them set up the shop and creating...
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  • department closed in 2004. Independent bookstore Gay's the Word (bookshop) Sisterwrite Redclift and Sinclair (1991) p. vii, "Obituary: Sue Butterworth". Daily...
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  • Bookshop - and from 1970/80s - Centerprise, Freedom News, New Beacon, Sisterwrite and Silvermoon - met for a bookfair and workshops/seminars. In the mid...
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