Posts tagged with ‘Lifelong Learning’

Firebrand Women

GWL and WEA have teamed up to provide a programme of talks about women campaigners, this session is Second Wave Feminism and the Peace Movement: the strident women who strove for peace and women’s liberation . Taking place at Glasgow Women’s Library.

Opening Pandora’s Box

An exclusive unearthing of some lost German art pioneers. Followed by a workshop exploring more aspects of lesbian history and culture.

Not just any old Monday morning

Happy International Women’s Day! We have already had a whirl wind time, with a visit from Nicola Sturgeon MSP (Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health & Wellbeing) to launch ‘A Way With Words’, the new publication of poems, stories and artworks from Glasgow Women’s Aid. As I write, over 60 women are here [...]

Firebrand Women

GWL and WEA have teamed up to provide a programme of talks about women campaigners, this session is The Temperance Movement: the bold women who tackled the curse of the bottle. Taking place at St Mungo’s Museum.

GWL Annual Report 2008-9

Our annual report for 2008-2009 is now available to download.

GWL Spring Collection

Check out the new GWL Spring 2010 Collection. An exclusive look at the newest range of learning and events taking place over the next few months.

Your Women’s Library in the Highlands

Introduction to national lifelong learning @ Glasgow Women’s Library. Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.Free of Charge. For more information contact Morag Smith.

Women Writers Unite: Experience Counts

The final in our series of Women Writers Unite events sees women writers come together to read their work and show that “Experience Counts”.

Singing for a Gude Cause

GWL and WEA are hosting 2 singing workshops for Gude Cause.  The workshops will give you the opportunity to learn the songs for the Gude Cause march re-enactment. The workshops are open to any women who want to be involved whether you feel have singing ability or not!

Merchant City Festival Women’s Heritage Walk

CANCELLED! As part of the 2009 Merchant City Festival you can join Glasgow Women’s Library tour guides in discovering the female stars that stud the fabric of the famous Merchant City.