Women’s Bodies and Work
Join us for a panel discussion on the long and complicated history of women and their bodies in the context of work. The panel will share their research and lived experience on a range of topics, including Black women’s bodies and reproductive health.
This event is inspired by Helen King’s book ‘Immaculate Forms', which examines the gate-keeping role of medicine and religion over women’s organs. It is also influenced by our upcoming exhibition 'Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights', which explores experiences of physical work and its impacts on health and the body.
The discussion will be followed by tea, coffee, book signing and further conversation.
You can book for in-venue tickets or for the online livestream.