Women: Know Your Place! at the People’s History Museum

Sara Jaspan, Exhibitions Editor
Women: Know Your Place! at People's History Museum, Part of Wonder Women 2018
Courtesy of the People's History Museum

Women: Know Your Place! at People’s History Museum (PHM), City Centre 8 March 2018 Tickets from £0.00

Be part of the audience to a dynamic panel discussion – Women: Know Your Place! – which will be broadcast live from the People’s History Museum on International Women’s Day.

The programme forms part of BBC Radio Manchester’s Suffragette City season, and will debate a poignant series of timely questions around the impact of women’s suffrage, 100 years after some women first won the right to vote. How far have we come and how far have we still to go?

The event forms part of Wonder Women 2018 and promises to be a memorable occasion for all involved.

Women: Know Your Place! at People’s History Museum (PHM), City Centre 8 March 2018 Tickets from £0.00

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