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Greenham Women Everywhere
by Greenham Women Everywhere
PODBITES We have travelled the country interviewing the women who formed the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Funded by The Heritage Lottery South West, our archive is the largest collection of oral testimonies of the women yet collated, digitised and made available to the public on our website.This series is a snapshot of these interviews, collated by journalist Martha Dixon, drawing out some of the themes we found across the interviews.
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In The Footsteps of Giants. March Day 9: Hungerford to Greenham
WE MADE IT! The final stage of our march - Hungerford to Greenham Common. Hear more about our forthcoming podcasts. The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps of Giants. March Day 8: Marlborough to Hungerford
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH CONTINUES! Join us on our 10 mile march from Marlborough to Hungerford. Almost there! The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps of Giants. March Day 7: Devizes to Marlborough
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH CONTINUES! Today is a 14 mile march from Devizes to Marlborough. Hear a reading from a Greenham diary as well as discussions of contemporary activism and camaraderie. The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps of Giants. March Day 6: Melksham to Devizes
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH CONTINUES! Today our marchers walk ‘just’ 7 miles from Melksham to Devizes. Join us to hear from an original Greenham woman alongside songs from the Greenham songbook. The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps of Giants. March Day 5: Bath to Melksham
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH CONTINUES! Today our marchers walk from Bath to Melksham. Join us to hear more from those who’ve joined us on this journey. The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps Of Giants. March Day 4: Bristol to Bath
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH CONTINUES! Today our marchers walk 10 miles from Bristol to Bath. Join us as we head for the University of Bath. The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps Of Giants. March Day 3: Chepstow to Bristol
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH CONTINUES! Today our marchers set out on the hefty 17 mile route from Chepstow to Bristol. Hear a bit more from our team as they make their way to Bristol Central Quaker Meeting House. The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps of Giants. March Day 2: Newport to Chepstow
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH CONTINUES! Today our marchers began the 16 mile route from Newport to Chepstow. Thanks to exceptional hospitality in Newport they set out singing and with tummies full of Welsh cakes! The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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In The Footsteps of Giants. March Day 1: Cardiff to Newport
GREENHAM ANNIVERSARY MARCH BEGINS! Today our marchers began the 11 mile route from Cardiff to Newport. The crowd gathered in Gorsedd Gardens, opposite Cardiff's great City Hall, whose postcode is CF10 3ND - is it a coincidence that CND appears in this very first postcode? Frankie Armstrong and the amazing Cor Cochian Caerdydd Womens Choir brought their golden voices to Gorsedd Gardens this morning to start proceedings off. Todays march leads to Newport, The Riverfront in Kingsway. The 40th anniversary celebrations are supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. This podbite was edited by Martha Dixon and Meah Howlett.
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Podbite 10. Legacy
Changing the world.
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Podbite 9. Did It Work?
Fighting for truth and justice.
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Podbite 8. Singing
You can't kill the spirit!
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Podbite 7. Life at Greenham
Shitpits, bathroom trees and the Little Chef.
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Podbite 6. Lots of Lovely Lesbians!
Fluid sexuality, strong women and The Sun.
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Podbite 5. Why Did They Go...
…and why did they stay?
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Podbite 4. Feminism
Melting pot, diversity and feminist empowerment at Greenham
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Podbite 3. Greenham Women go to Prison
Political prisoners, working in the cells, solitary confinement.
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Podbite 2. Gates
Why the camp was spread across colourful gates and the personality of each gate.
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Podbite 1. Actions
The influence of Martin Luther King, non-violent direct action, how to deal with being arrested, how protests were organised before mobile phones and the internet!
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The Undiscovered Story of the Greenham Common Peace Camp
An introduction to Greenham Women Everywhere drawing on interviews with over 100 women who lived at or visited the camp. With journalist, Martha Dixon.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
PODBITES We have travelled the country interviewing the women who formed the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Funded by The Heritage Lottery South West, our archive is the largest collection of oral testimonies of the women yet collated, digitised and made available to the public on our website.This series is a snapshot of these interviews, collated by journalist Martha Dixon, drawing out some of the themes we found across the interviews.
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