It was a dark story of women laying the roads in the day and then at night being forced into sex work for the soldiers how had been based nearby.
Read MoreThe women were keen to learn more about how they did not know about Indian women wearing their saris whilst they were training in India on the ships with the Indian navy.
Read MoreThere were some interesting facts and stories shared throughout the day such as: Liverpool was the most bombed city outside of London during the Second World War.
Read MoreIt felt a little surreal that after all the hard work we were given such a beautiful space (who doesn’t love the backdrop of Tower Bridge all lit up at night) to speak about the way women have been overlooked.
Read MoreThe podcast Amazing Starts Here explores stories that have been looking at histories we do not know about.
Read MoreI working with communities to raise the awareness of these women, realising there was no one expert who knew the full story. In the end I became the expert and pressed ahead with the project.
Read MoreThe true horrors of what people went through during the Partition will never be truly reflected in documentation, as millions were scarred by the trauma.
Read MoreIt was at Coalhatch House that Catherine helped several Jewish families flee and escape the German Nazi’s.
Read MoreWith so much interest from the public about wanting to learn further about South Asian history I thought it would be a chance for communities to learn further about the women in the ‘shadows’ of men.
Read MoreExploring these archives helped explain why heritage is important to be researched, its so these young people can feel ownership of the global narratives instead of feeling side-lined because these narratives are often whitewashed.
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