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Breaking Barriers: Women in Politics Film Screening and Panel Discussion

5:30pm-7:00pm on Monday 23 March

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Churchill College, Wolfson Lecture Theatre, Storeys Way, CB3 0DS

The 2024 general election marked a historic milestone: a record 263 women were elected as MPs. Women make up 40% of all MPs sitting in the House of Commons. In the months leading up to this election, the founder of Women’s Parliamentary Radio, Boni Sones OBE, along with associates Jackie Ashley and Deborah McGurran, launched a new initiative: Groundbreakers. In partnership with the Churchill Archives Centre in Cambridge, their aim was to capture the voices and stories of some of the most influential women in British parliamentary history.

Join us at Churchill College for the culmination of this project: the screening of the documentary ‘Groundbreakers’, where some of the most influential women in Parliament share their stories about their personal and political journeys, in the early years of women’s representation in the House. The event will include a panel discussion with founder of Women’s Parliamentary Radio, Boni Sones OBE and associate Jackie Ashley in conversation with Anne Campbell (former Labour MP for Cambridge and Baroness (Gillian) Shephard (former Conservative Minister) who were interviewed for the documentary. This event offers a unique opportunity to hear firsthand stories and insights from leading female politicians from across the political spectrum as they reflect on their journeys, challenges, and greatest achievements in Westminster and beyond.

Booking email address: archives@chu.cam.ac.uk

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Age: Adults
Format: Film, Talk
Timing: In person
Cost: free
Event Capacity: 200
Theme: Discovery, Society
Accessibility: Partial access - please contact us for details

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