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Inspirational Women from History (featuring The Historians Magazine founder)

The future is female! So Is the past but we have been terrible at celebrating our women as a country. I am joined today by Rosie & Chris. We celebrate belated international women’s day that was on (Monday 8th March 2021 )and the re launch of The histor.

The History Emporium and Pals Podcast · Ollie Green

March 17, 20211h 8mExplicit

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Show Notes

The future is female! So Is the past but we have been terrible at celebrating our women as a country. 

I am joined today by Rosie & Chris. 

We celebrate belated international women’s day that was on (Monday 8th March 2021 )and the re launch of The historians magazine that was founded by Rosie: the historians magazine is available online. 

You can follow me;

Instagram: @historyemporiumpalspod

Twitter: @HistoryEAPP

 

My new side project: 

 

Instagram: @Bones.Macabre 

 

Macabre bones. 

Spooky tales from his Brain. To yours. 

 

Welcome to this side project from the creator of the history emporium & pals podcast. 

 

Original short story’s for young adults: in fact any adult that likes an easy eerie read. 

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Here at the History Emporium & Pals we believe in equality. 

It is against the law to discriminate against someone because of: 

  • age
  • disability
  • gender reassignment
  • marriage and civil partnership
  • pregnancy and maternity
  • race
  • religion or belief
  • sex
  • sexual orientation

The shocking murder of Sarah Everard has highlighted an injustice that we know is faced by many women across the world: 

 

Still paid less and often not valued in our society or dismissed by the out of touch government and systems we have in place in Britain. 

You can get longer in prison for defacing a statue than if you assault a woman. 

At the history emporium we stand in solidarity of those who gathered at the vigil in south London in memory of Sarah. We also support the right to protest. 

Most of all we send our love to the family and friends of Sarah. She was just walking home.

 

We also continue to stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter campaign.


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