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Readers of Colour (online)

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Sunday, 5 July 2026, 19:00 – 20:30

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19:0020:30

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Sorting labels for A Jukebox of People Trying to Change the World, Ruth Ewan, 2024 Step into a welcoming space for Readers of Colour as this monthly book group returns this Spring. Each month, we explore a different short text—anything from poems and essays to podcasts or videos – that opens up meaningful conversations about identity, culture, power, and the many ways our experiences intersect. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or simply curious, you’re invited to join a vibrant community where your perspective is valued. Sessions are held online and in-person. For the accompanying in-person event click here. If you’d like to find out more or come along, email  We Make Museums: Sustaining and Changing Worlds Book now Accessibility This session takes place via an online video call link. If you would like to attend, please email  and we will share an email invitation along with simple and straight forward instructions on how this will work. If you have any concerns about how this will work for you, please do get in touch and we’ll do all we can to support you in joining the session. An automated live transcript using Otter.ai is available during this event. Find more information on Accessibility at GWL or contact us and we will be very happy to offer assistance. Booking The event is free and targeted at Women of Colour (18+).

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