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The women.Readings to celebrate Women

Bradford Community Broadcasting (BCB) listeners recently tuned in to readings by Creative Writing students at the University to commemorate International Women's Day.

Back row, left to right: Lyabo Daramola, Sheila O'Reilly, Sylvia Shackleton, Sadie Hassell, BCB presenter Janet Davis and Barbara Kempla. Bottowm row, left to right: Creative Writing tutor Sue Wood and Kirsten Guchai (with her new son David)

Six women students from the classes - hosted by the University's School of Lifelong Education and Development (SLED) - gave readings of their own poetry and prose written to celebrate the joys of womanhood.

Creative Writing tutor Sue Wood began the readings, followed by her students, who wrote their work during module classes of 'Poetry Alive' and 'Writing for Self Exploration'.

Sue said: "The students' work focused on their own personal experiences, thoughts and feelings as women. I'm delighted that they were given the opportunity to share their talent in conjunction with a special day that recognises women internationally.

"We are a varied group in age and where we are in our lives. We spoke of growing old disgracefully, protesting politically, and celebrating everything about being women."

  • International Women's Day was held on Saturday, 8 March, 2003. It provides an opportunity to promote women's social and political rights and its overarching theme is celebrating peace, justice and freedom.
  • For more information, visit www.un.org/womenwatch/
  • For more information about the Creative Writing courses on offer, please contact SLED on 01274 233210 or e-mail learning@bradford.ac.uk.

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