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Women’s Bodies and Work
Join us for a panel discussion on the long and complicated history of women and their bodies at work.
Wednesday 2 October 2024
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Urinary Tract Infections: The burning problem
Join Claudia Hammond and guests as they delve into the latest evidence on why urinary tract infections (UTIs) are such a persistent and common health problem.
Thursday 5 December 2024
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19:00
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20:30
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The Beautiful Octopus Club
Be part of London’s longest running inclusive club night. The event is open to all and will be an immersive experience featuring live performances by artists and DJs from Heart n Soul.
Friday 12 July 2024
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19:00
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23:00
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Access to Work
Join us for a panel discussion exploring the relationship between labour, art, disability, parenting and interdependent networks of care.
Thursday 13 February 2025
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11:00
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12:30
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Zine Club Forever!
Join Wellcome Collection’s Zine Club as they take over the building and run a variety of events where you’ll be able to make zines, share, learn and connect with others.
Saturday 26 April 2025
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11:00
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17:00
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A People's History of Death with Molly Conisbee
Come along to a variety of life-affirming events around the theme of dying to mark the launch of Molly Conisbee's new book, No Ordinary Deaths.
Thursday 1 May 2025
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16:00
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20:00
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Make Your Own Soap
Join this hands-on workshop to make your own unique soap and learn more about the history of soap, hygiene, and health from our collections.
Sunday 4 May 2025
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14:00
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16:00
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Audio Described Tour of Zines Forever! DIY Publishing and Disability Justice
Join us to explore 'Zines Forever! DIY Publishing and Disability Justice' with audio description and discover more about the objects through smell and touch.
27 April 2025
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23 August 2025
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Letting go of IVF
Fertility treatment is physically and emotionally arduous, with no guarantees. Jessa Fairbrother describes her decision not to have IVF and the complexity of living with that choice.
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Pregnancy, parenting, and embracing blindness
Amy Kavanagh, who is blind, shares the delight she feels in her young, sighted son, and her growing acceptance of the ways his experiences will differ from hers.
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Weaving Mindfulness
Join a crochet and knitting workshop where we’ll create textile artworks together.
Sunday 20 April 2025
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14:00
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16:00
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Creative Writing Workshop
Join a creative writing workshop, suitable for all levels, inspired by items from our collections.
Thursday 17 April 2025
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18:00
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19:30
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Disability, desire, and pleasure unlocked
Roxy Murray dives into the raw, intimate truths of sex and pleasure as a disabled person, sharing an unapologetic and explicit journey through her frustrations and desires.
Thanks
Thank you to our contributors, consultants and critical friends who have been essential in informing and shaping this research.
Inclusive Exhibition Design Toolkit
Visual story
Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights visual story
Information to help you plan and prepare for your visit to 'Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights'.
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Exploring Deaf space at London College of Fashion
In this British Sign Language (BSL) film, activist and architectural designer Christopher Laing outlines the five principles of Deaf space and shares his thoughts on identity and inclusive design.
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Transnational Zines
Join an online discussion about zines and zine cultures from around the world.
Saturday 22 March 2025
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13:00
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14:30
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Fashion, identity, and the need for community
Sinéad Burke’s love of fashion has driven her to campaign for change and, ultimately, establish a consultancy that aims to transform the way the industry includes and represents Disabled people.
Hubbub at The Hub
Residents from 2014-16, Hubbub was led by Durham University and explored the science, politics and art of rest and restlessness in our mind and bodies.
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