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The Brixton Black Women's Group (BWG) was an organisation for black women in Brixton. One of the first black women's groups in the UK, the BWG existed from 1973 to 1985. A socialist feminist group, it aimed to raise consciousness and organise around issues specifically affecting black women.

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  • Brixton Black Women's Group (en)
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  • The Brixton Black Women's Group (BWG) was an organisation for black women in Brixton. One of the first black women's groups in the UK, the BWG existed from 1973 to 1985. A socialist feminist group, it aimed to raise consciousness and organise around issues specifically affecting black women. (en)
  • Le Brixton Black Women's Group ( BWG ) était une organisation pour les femmes noires de Brixton. L'un des premiers groupes de femmes noires au Royaume-Uni, le BWG a existé de 1973 à 1985. Groupe féministe socialiste, il visait à sensibiliser et à organiser les femmes afro-descendantes autour de problèmes les affectant spécifiquement. (fr)
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  • The Brixton Black Women's Group (BWG) was an organisation for black women in Brixton. One of the first black women's groups in the UK, the BWG existed from 1973 to 1985. A socialist feminist group, it aimed to raise consciousness and organise around issues specifically affecting black women. Several of the group's founding members, such as Beverley Bryan, Olive Morris and Liz Obi, had previously been active in the British Black Panthers. For its first two years the group lacked dedicated meeting space, and met in members' homes. Later, together with the Mary Seacole Craft Group, the BWG established the Mary Seacole House, renamed the Black Women's Centre in 1979. The BWG also published a newsletter, Speak Out. (en)
  • Le Brixton Black Women's Group ( BWG ) était une organisation pour les femmes noires de Brixton. L'un des premiers groupes de femmes noires au Royaume-Uni, le BWG a existé de 1973 à 1985. Groupe féministe socialiste, il visait à sensibiliser et à organiser les femmes afro-descendantes autour de problèmes les affectant spécifiquement. Plusieurs des membres fondatrices du groupe, tels que (en), Olive Morris et (en), avaient auparavant été actives dans les Black Panthers britanniques. Pendant ses deux premières années, le groupe n'avait pas d'espace de réunion dédié et se réunissait au domicile des membres. Plus tard, avec le Mary Seacole Craft Group, le BWG a créé la Mary Seacole House, rebaptisée Black Women's Center en 1979. Le BWG a également publié un bulletin d'information, Speak Out . (fr)
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