Diverse London - Radical Islington
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Diverse London - Radical Islington

By Oonagh Gay, Footprints of London

From the 1960s Islington was associated with a range of radical causes, from Anti -Apartheid , CND and LGTB rights.

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Islington Town Hall

Upper Street London N1 2UD United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

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Refunds up to 1 day before event

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Community • City & Town

First produced in conjunction with Islington Museum, this walk covers some radical decades where the feminist bookshop Sisterwrite was based in Upper Street, as well as the first LGTB registered charity London Friend. The Anti Apartheid movement had many activists in the borough and the ANC had its headquarters in Penton St N1. The local MP, Chris Smith, was the first openly gay MP in Parliament and the borough was the target of intense media attention as 'loony Left'. Explore these memories and places on this fascinating guided tour.


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Oonagh Gay, Footprints of London

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From £12.50
Nov 22 · 2:00 PM GMT