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Description | Pack of materials on a wide range of women's issues relating to 'Housewives in Dialogue' an educational charity for race and community relations from women's perspective based at the Kings Cross Women's Centre. Includes- - papers produced by the charity itself, in particular from the second Housewives in Dialogue Conference 'Black and Immigrant Women Claim our Rights II - Women Count, Count Women's Work' which was funded by the GLC - papers from other organisations on issues such as employment rights, wages for housework, race, sexual violence and the peace movement - papers relating to political movements in developing countries, particularly South Africa (this includes May 1984 issue of 'Sechaba - official organ of the African National Congress South Africa' - two sets of handwritten record cards listing references to images of the people and culture of various African countries possibly relating to illustrated talks given by Marina Foster - a National Union of Mineworkers 'Coal Not Dole' sticker |