London - Nineteen Feminist Walks |verified|: Our Sisters-
The guide is structured around nineteen distinct routes. These are not merely sightseeing trails; they are physical essays. They span the geography of the capital, moving from the intellectual heart of the West End to the industrial grit of the Docklands. Each walk is a thread in a vast tapestry, weaving together the lives of women across class, race, and era.
is a seminal guidebook by Katherine Sturtevant (edited by Kate Murphy ), published in 1990 by The Women's Press . Spanning 256 pages, this work serves as both a historical record and a physical invitation to explore the hidden narratives of women across London’s landscape. Reclaiming the Streets of London Our Sisters- London - Nineteen Feminist Walks
London is still a city of statues. But after completing these nineteen walks, you will see a different city superimposed on the old one. You will see the ghost of Claudia Jones organizing the first Caribbean carnival, the shadow of Aphra Behn sneaking into a publisher’s den, the flicker of the Greenham women weaving webs of wool through the gates of Whitehall. The guide is structured around nineteen distinct routes