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Writing Women Into History now freely available


We are delighted to tell you that all the talks used for International Women's Day 2021 are now available for everyone to access without charge. 
These talks relate to our theme of Writing Women into History and are by and about some amazing women.
The Writing Women into History section is currently found under the Events tab. Alternatively you can go directly there by clicking here

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