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SUMMARY:In Common Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In 1981\, a group of women set off from Wales to protest against the US cruise missile base at Greenham Common. They stayed for 20 years. Their movement is a symbol of creativity and commitment to creating change that echoes through to peaceful activism today.  \nJoin the Peace Museum to celebrate their stories through a new exhibition of rarely seen objects and films from their collection alongside a series of exciting events. \nFind the exhibition on the 3rd floor of Salts Mill \nThursday – Sunday \n10am – 4pm \nInCommon will be displayed 5 June – 14 September 2025.
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/in-common-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Peace Museum\, Salts Mill\, Victoria Road\, Saltaire\, BD18 3LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250909
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T115018Z
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SUMMARY:Peace Pilgrimage to DSEI
DESCRIPTION:A walking pilgrimage from Oxford to the EXCEL centre in London. Walking for peace\, in protest against the DSEi arms fair\, and against our government’s complicity in the arms trade. \nThe route will be \n2nd Sept: Oxford to Watlington\n3rd Sept: Watlington to High Wycombe\n4th Sept: High Wycombe to Rickmansworth\n6th Sept: Rickmansworth to Wembley\n7th Sept: Wembley to Westminster\n8th Sept: Westminster to the EXCEL centre \nMore info here
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/peace-pilgrimage-to-dsei/
LOCATION:Cornwall
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20250826T115146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T115146Z
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SUMMARY:Greenham Women Everywhere at The Peace Museum
DESCRIPTION:We are looking forward to being at the Peace Museum in Saltaire on the 13th September. \nThe Commoners Choir will be singing songs from the Greenham Songbook at 3pm and Vanessa Pini from Greenham Women Everywhere will share extracts from interviews with Greenham Women in our archive\, animations\, songs and web weaving! \nStay tuned for more info!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/greenham-women-everywhere-at-the-peace-museum/
LOCATION:The Peace Museum\, Salts Mill\, Victoria Road\, Saltaire\, BD18 3LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250920T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20250826T115539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T115539Z
UID:64280-1758373200-1758380400@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:‘Kick out Trump’s nukes’ – national demonstration at RAF Lakenheath
DESCRIPTION:As part of the actions to condemn Trump’s “shameful” state visit\, join CND at Lakenheath to say loud and clear that neither he nor his nuclear bombs are welcome here! \n“Evidence is clear that US nuclear weapons have arrived in Britain – at the Lakenheath NATO base in Suffolk. These deadly weapons make us all a target. And they increase the risk of Britain being dragged into Trump’s reckless wars. \nThe majority of the population totally understand how these nuclear weapons don’t make us safer. That’s why a majority oppose their deployment here in Britain.” \nMore info here
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/kick-out-trumps-nukes-national-demonstration-at-raf-lakenheath/
LOCATION:RAF Lakenheath\, Chester St\, Lakenheath\, Brandon\, IP27 9PS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250926T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250926T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20250829T132148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T085300Z
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SUMMARY:Gentle\, Angry Women - Cornwall Premiere
DESCRIPTION:Gentle\, Angry Women\, a film by Barbara Santi that was filmed during our 40th Anniversary recreation March from Cardiff to Greenham\, will be premiered in Newlyn Filmhouse on the 26th September. \nA new generation of young female activists awakens to a powerful\, forgotten chapter of women’s history. As they navigate the complexities of teenage life and social activism\, three young women – Poppy (16)\, Xanthe (17)\, and Evie (19) – discover the remarkable Greenham Common Women’s Peace Movement. The groundbreaking protest saw 30\,000 women stand resolute against nuclear armament forty years earlier. \nTheir journey is an intimate intergenerational dialogue and a 110-mile march over nine days\, retracing the steps of the original Greenham Common protesters in 1981. These young women uncover not just a historical movement but a living\, breathing legacy of collective courage and resistance. \nGentle\, Angry Women is a poignant and timely documentary that weaves personal discovery\, historical remembrance and contemporary activism together. It confronts the rising global tensions of our time while celebrating the enduring power of women’s collective action – revealing a bridge between past courage and present hope. \nThe film will be followed by a Q&A with the film’s director Barbara Santi to mark International Day for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons \nBook your tickets
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/gentle-angry-women-cornwall-premiere/
LOCATION:Newlyn Filmhouse\, 23-31 The Coombe\, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5HS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251115
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20251103T113025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T113025Z
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SUMMARY:Weaving the Web of Peace - Glasgow
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition ‘Weaving the Web of Peace: Common Threads Between Us’ runs from 31 October to 14 November at the University of Glasgow\, celebrating more than 40 years of The Gareloch Horts\, a women’s non-violent direct action peace group campaigning for the abolition of nuclear weapons in the UK.\n\nThe exhibition presents the group’s actions alongside key political events for context. It was first shown at Glasgow Women’s Library in August 2023 and now returns to Glasgow for a two-week showing at the University of Glasgow. \n\nWhen – 31 October–14 November 2025\nOpening event – Friday 31 October\, 4:00pm\nOpen Monday–Friday\, 9:00am–5:00pm\nWhere – Level 5\, St Andrew’s Building\, University of Glasgow\, 11 Eldon Street\, Glasgow G3 6NH\n\nAll welcome.
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/weaving-the-web-of-peace-glasgow/
LOCATION:Cornwall
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251109T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20251103T113641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T113641Z
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SUMMARY:National Alternative Remembrance Ceremony - London
DESCRIPTION:Join Peace Pledge Union for the National Alternative Remembrance Ceremony in Tavistock Square\, London\, at 12 noon on Remembrance Sunday\, 9th November\, to remember all victims of war. \nThis annual event happens in front of the memorial stone for conscientious objectors. We will observe two minutes’ silence and white poppy wreaths will be laid on the memorial in memory of all victims of war\, both civilian and military\, of all nationalities. \nWith speakers including: \n– Sir Mark Rylance – Oscar-winning actor\, director\, playwright\, peace campaigner and PPU member. \n– Rachel Taylor from Every Casualty Counts\, an international charity dedicated to ensuring every life lost in armed conflict is recognised. \n– Hosted by PPU member Kate Smurthwaite – feminist activist\, comedian and star of the News at Kate video series. \nAll welcome – no need to book. \nShortly after the ceremony\, the Movement for the Abolition of War will hold their annual Remembrance Lecture nearby at Hamilton House at 3pm\, with Lord John Alderdice speaking on ‘Ending Wars’. We encourage people to head to the lecture after the ceremony is over. \nLastly\, at 5pm – also nearby – Every Casualty Counts have organised a live projection onto Friends House\, as part of their Memorial 2025 launch. They ask everyone to join them to remember some of the people who lost their lives to armed conflict in 2024.
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/national-alternative-remembrance-ceremony-london/
LOCATION:Cornwall
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260407
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20251113T074630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T074630Z
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SUMMARY:International Peace Camp 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join Lakenheath Alliance for Peace for the International Peace Camp – a peaceful resistance to nuclear weapons\, militarisation and war. \nHere’s what LAP say about the event: \nAccommodation:  \nCamping – bring your own tent\, sleep in a marquee\, or on the floor of the hall. £5 – £10 a night. \nIn a bed – book into the local Travelodge at Barton Mills\, find a local bnb\, or locate local residents offering a bed for the night. \nCatering:  We will be providing vegan meals with gluten-free options. Donations will be collected at mealtimes. \nTransport: A shuttle bus service will give lifts to and from the nearest stations\, the base\, the viewing area\, and the village hall. Volunteers with their own cars will also provide lifts. \nWorkshops: there will be workshops and training at the maingate during the day\, and in the evenings at the village hall. \nNVDA training: training for nonviolent direct action needs to happen before the camp\, rather than during it\, so that affinity groups can get together and are well prepared in advance. Please contact us if you are interested. \nBanner-making and artwork: We will be collecting and encouraging creative people to get creative again! \nMusic and singing: the more the better! We are considering another choir day… \nWellbeing: a wellbeing space will be available at the base and at the hall. \nActions: being there is a vital action in itself\, and allsorts of other actions are needed too\, big and small\, to raise the profile and get much needed publicity. A means of communicating about the actions you want to take will be provided. Please contact actions@lakenheathallianceforpeace.org.uk \nFund-raising: All this costs money\, and while grant applications are being made\, donations are still needed. Please encourage your peace / justice organisations to donate on the LAP website…. £30  from 60+ LAP alliance organisations would make a big difference! \nSign up here!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/international-peace-camp-2026/
LOCATION:RAF Lakenheath\, Chester St\, Lakenheath\, Brandon\, IP27 9PS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260126T144606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T110242Z
UID:64330-1777053600-1777059000@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Greenham Exhibition & Protest Poster Workshop - Helston Old Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Step into the spirit of peaceful protest with this free drop-in session at Helston Old Chapel ahead of our Greenham cabaret evening! \nExplore our exhibition dedicated to the peace women of Cornwall and their contribution to the iconic Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp—the 19-year protest that changed the face of women’s activism forever. \nWe will be bringing our Karavan—a magical mobile archive of Cornish stories—which will be parked at the cemetery. Step inside to discover tales from across Cornwall\, then have a go at printing your own protest poster to take home. \nWhether you’re staying for the cabaret performance at 7.30pm or just dropping by\, all are welcome. \nDrop-in between 6 and 7.30pm\, when the ticketed cabaret event begins \nFind out more and grab your tickets here!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/greenham-exhibition-protest-poster-workshop/
LOCATION:Helston Old Chapel\, Helston Old Chapel\, Meneage Road\, Helston\, Cornwall\, TR13 8BH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260126T150058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T150058Z
UID:64337-1777059000-1777064400@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kernewek Keskesow Cabaret - Helston Old Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Helston Old Chapel cabaret night of songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp\, sharing tales of peaceful protest in Cornish and English! \nIn September 1981\, a group of women marched from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common to protest the siting of American cruise missiles on British soil. What began as a ten-day walk became a 19-year occupation that changed the face of peaceful protest forever. Women from across Britain—including many from Cornwall—left their homes\, their jobs\, sometimes their families\, to live in benders and tents through every weather\, facing arrest\, eviction and hostility\, united by the belief that they could change the world. And they did. \nNow\, we invite you to an evening celebrating the extraordinary contribution Cornish women made to this iconic movement. \nJoin us for a cabaret night filled with songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Through verbatim theatre and music\, performers including Rebecca Mordan (Artistic Director of Scary Little Girls and co-founder of the Greenham Women Everywhere archive project) alongside Cornish bards Bec Applebee and Fiona O’Cleirigh will share the tales of the peace women—in both Cornish and English—creating an evening of rousing performances that honours their courage\, creativity and defiance. \nWhether you were there\, you remember watching it on the news\, or you’re discovering this remarkable piece of women’s history for the first time\, this is an evening to honour the women who proved that peaceful\, creative resistance can move the world. \nFind out more and grab your tickets here!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/kernewek-keskesow-cabaret-helston-old-chapel/
LOCATION:Helston Old Chapel\, Helston Old Chapel\, Meneage Road\, Helston\, Cornwall\, TR13 8BH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260425T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260425T184500
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260316T142917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T085436Z
UID:64379-1777122000-1777142700@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Greenham Exhibition & Protest Poster Workshop – Bude Library
DESCRIPTION:Step into the spirit of peaceful protest with this free drop-in session at Bude Library ahead of our Greenham cabaret evening! \nExplore our exhibition dedicated to the peace women of Cornwall and their contribution to the iconic Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp—the 19-year protest that changed the face of women’s activism forever. \nWe will be bringing our Karavan—a magical mobile archive of Cornish stories—which will be parked at the cemetery. Step inside to discover tales from across Cornwall\, then have a go at printing your own protest poster to take home. \nWhether you’re staying for the cabaret performance at 7.30pm or just dropping by\, all are welcome. \nDrop-in between 6 and 6:45pm\, when the ticketed cabaret event begins
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/greenham-exhibition-protest-poster-workshop-bude-library/
LOCATION:Bude Library\, 1 Breakwater Road\, Bude\, EX23 8LQ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260425T184500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260312T112450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T112450Z
UID:64372-1777142700-1777150800@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kernewek Keskesow Cabaret: Bude Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Bude Library for a cabaret night of songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp\, sharing tales of peaceful protest in Cornish and English! \nIn September 1981\, a group of women marched from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common to protest the siting of American cruise missiles on British soil. What began as a ten-day walk became a 19-year occupation that changed the face of peaceful protest forever. Women from across Britain—including many from Cornwall—left their homes\, their jobs\, sometimes their families\, to live in benders and tents through every weather\, facing arrest\, eviction and hostility\, united by the belief that they could change the world. And they did. \nNow\, we invite you to an evening celebrating the extraordinary contribution Cornish women made to this iconic movement. \nJoin us for a cabaret night filled with songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Through verbatim theatre and music\, performers including Rebecca Mordan (Artistic Director of Scary Little Girls and co-founder of the Greenham Women Everywhere archive project) alongside Cornish bards Bec Applebee and Fiona O’Cleirigh will share the tales of the peace women—in both Cornish and English—creating an evening of rousing performances that honours their courage\, creativity and defiance. \nWhether you were there\, you remember watching it on the news\, or you’re discovering this remarkable piece of women’s history for the first time\, this is an evening to honour the women who proved that peaceful\, creative resistance can move the world. \nFind out more and grab your tickets here!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/kernewek-keskesow-cabaret-bude-library/
LOCATION:Bude Library\, 1 Breakwater Road\, Bude\, EX23 8LQ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260330T092817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T080755Z
UID:64395-1777294800-1777318200@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Greenham Exhibition & Protest Poster Workshop – St Agnes Library
DESCRIPTION:Step into the spirit of peaceful protest with this free drop-in session at St Agnes Library ahead of our Greenham cabaret evening! \nExplore our exhibition dedicated to the peace women of Cornwall and their contribution to the iconic Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp—the 19-year protest that changed the face of women’s activism forever. \nWe will be bringing our Karavan—a magical mobile archive of Cornish stories—which will be parked at the cemetery. Step inside to discover tales from across Cornwall\, then have a go at printing your own protest poster to take home. \nWhether you’re staying for the cabaret performance at 7.30pm or just dropping by\, all are welcome. \nDrop-in between 1 and 7.30pm\, when the ticketed cabaret event begins
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/greenham-exhibition-protest-poster-workshop-st-agnes-library/
LOCATION:St Agnes Library\, 2 Trelawney Road\, St Agnes\, Cornwall\, TR5 0TP\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260330T093022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T154805Z
UID:64398-1777318200-1777325400@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kernewek Keskesow Cabaret – St Agnes Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us at St Agnes Library for a cabaret night of songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp\, sharing tales of peaceful protest in Cornish and English! \nIn September 1981\, a group of women marched from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common to protest the siting of American cruise missiles on British soil. What began as a ten-day walk became a 19-year occupation that changed the face of peaceful protest forever. Women from across Britain—including many from Cornwall—left their homes\, their jobs\, sometimes their families\, to live in benders and tents through every weather\, facing arrest\, eviction and hostility\, united by the belief that they could change the world. And they did. \nNow\, we invite you to an evening celebrating the extraordinary contribution Cornish women made to this iconic movement. \nJoin us for a cabaret night filled with songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Through verbatim theatre and music\, performers including Rebecca Mordan (Artistic Director of Scary Little Girls and co-founder of the Greenham Women Everywhere archive project) alongside Cornish bards Bec Applebee and Fiona O’Cleirigh will share the tales of the peace women—in both Cornish and English—creating an evening of rousing performances that honours their courage\, creativity and defiance. \nWhether you were there\, you remember watching it on the news\, or you’re discovering this remarkable piece of women’s history for the first time\, this is an evening to honour the women who proved that peaceful\, creative resistance can move the world. \nIn branch paper tickets are available for £8 and online tickets through TicketSource are available for £8 plus 67p per ticket booking fee. 
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/kernewek-keskesow-cabaret-st-agnes-library/
LOCATION:St Agnes Library\, 2 Trelawney Road\, St Agnes\, Cornwall\, TR5 0TP\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260330T092527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T092527Z
UID:64390-1777399200-1777402800@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Greenham Exhibition & Protest Poster Workshop – Redwing Gallery\, Penzance
DESCRIPTION:Step into the spirit of peaceful protest with this free drop-in session at Redwing Gallery ahead of our Greenham cabaret evening! \nExplore our exhibition dedicated to the peace women of Cornwall and their contribution to the iconic Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp—the 19-year protest that changed the face of women’s activism forever. \nWe will be bringing our Karavan—a magical mobile archive of Cornish stories—which will be parked at the cemetery. Step inside to discover tales from across Cornwall\, then have a go at printing your own protest poster to take home. \nWhether you’re staying for the cabaret performance at 7.00pm or just dropping by\, all are welcome. \nDrop-in between 6 and 7.00pm\, when the ticketed cabaret event begins
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/greenham-exhibition-protest-poster-workshop-redwing-gallery-penzance/
LOCATION:Redwing Gallery\, 32 Alverton Street\, Penzance\, Cornwall\, TR18 2QN\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260330T092632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T092632Z
UID:64393-1777402800-1777410000@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kernewek Keskesow Cabaret – Redwing Gallery\, Penzance
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Redwing Gallery cabaret night of songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp\, sharing tales of peaceful protest in Cornish and English! \nIn September 1981\, a group of women marched from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common to protest the siting of American cruise missiles on British soil. What began as a ten-day walk became a 19-year occupation that changed the face of peaceful protest forever. Women from across Britain—including many from Cornwall—left their homes\, their jobs\, sometimes their families\, to live in benders and tents through every weather\, facing arrest\, eviction and hostility\, united by the belief that they could change the world. And they did. \nNow\, we invite you to an evening celebrating the extraordinary contribution Cornish women made to this iconic movement. \nJoin us for a cabaret night filled with songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Through verbatim theatre and music\, performers including Rebecca Mordan (Artistic Director of Scary Little Girls and co-founder of the Greenham Women Everywhere archive project) alongside Cornish bards Bec Applebee and Fiona O’Cleirigh will share the tales of the peace women—in both Cornish and English—creating an evening of rousing performances that honours their courage\, creativity and defiance. \nWhether you were there\, you remember watching it on the news\, or you’re discovering this remarkable piece of women’s history for the first time\, this is an evening to honour the women who proved that peaceful\, creative resistance can move the world. \nFind out more and grab your tickets here!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/kernewek-keskesow-cabaret-redwing-gallery-penzance/
LOCATION:Redwing Gallery\, 32 Alverton Street\, Penzance\, Cornwall\, TR18 2QN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260316T143441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T115128Z
UID:64381-1777485600-1777491000@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Greenham Exhibition & Protest Poster Workshop – IntoBodmin
DESCRIPTION:Step into the spirit of peaceful protest with this free drop-in session at Shire House Suite ahead of our Greenham cabaret evening! \nExplore our exhibition dedicated to the peace women of Cornwall and their contribution to the iconic Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp—the 19-year protest that changed the face of women’s activism forever. \nWe will be bringing our Karavan—a magical mobile archive of Cornish stories—which will be parked at the cemetery. Step inside to discover tales from across Cornwall\, then have a go at printing your own protest poster to take home. \nWhether you’re staying for the cabaret performance at 7.30pm or just dropping by\, all are welcome. \nDrop-in between 6 and 7.30pm\, when the ticketed cabaret event begins
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/greenham-exhibition-protest-poster-workshop-into-bodmin/
LOCATION:Shire House Suite\, Bodmin\, Cornwall\, PL31 2DQ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260306T115741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T113324Z
UID:64361-1777491000-1777496400@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kernewek Keskesow Cabaret – IntoBodmin
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Shire House Suite for a cabaret night of songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp\, sharing tales of peaceful protest in Cornish and English! \nIn September 1981\, a group of women marched from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common to protest the siting of American cruise missiles on British soil. What began as a ten-day walk became a 19-year occupation that changed the face of peaceful protest forever. Women from across Britain—including many from Cornwall—left their homes\, their jobs\, sometimes their families\, to live in benders and tents through every weather\, facing arrest\, eviction and hostility\, united by the belief that they could change the world. And they did. \nNow\, we invite you to an evening celebrating the extraordinary contribution Cornish women made to this iconic movement. \nJoin us for a cabaret night filled with songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Through verbatim theatre and music\, performers including Rebecca Mordan (Artistic Director of Scary Little Girls and co-founder of the Greenham Women Everywhere archive project) alongside Cornish bards Bec Applebee and Fiona O’Cleirigh will share the tales of the peace women—in both Cornish and English—creating an evening of rousing performances that honours their courage\, creativity and defiance. \nWhether you were there\, you remember watching it on the news\, or you’re discovering this remarkable piece of women’s history for the first time\, this is an evening to honour the women who proved that peaceful\, creative resistance can move the world. \nFind out more and grab your tickets here!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/kernewek-keskesow-cabaret-into-bodmin/
LOCATION:Shire House Suite\, Bodmin\, Cornwall\, PL31 2DQ\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Kernewek-Keskesow-Cabaret-image.png
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260316T142441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T142507Z
UID:64377-1777572000-1777577400@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Greenham Exhibition & Protest Poster Workshop – Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre
DESCRIPTION:Step into the spirit of peaceful protest with this free drop-in session at Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre ahead of our Greenham cabaret evening! \nExplore our exhibition dedicated to the peace women of Cornwall and their contribution to the iconic Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp—the 19-year protest that changed the face of women’s activism forever. \nWe will be bringing our Karavan—a magical mobile archive of Cornish stories—which will be parked at the cemetery. Step inside to discover tales from across Cornwall\, then have a go at printing your own protest poster to take home. \nWhether you’re staying for the cabaret performance at 7.30pm or just dropping by\, all are welcome. \nDrop-in between 6 and 7.30pm\, when the ticketed cabaret event begins
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/greenham-exhibition-protest-poster-workshop-sterts-arts-and-environmental-centre/
LOCATION:Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre\, Sturrock Studio\, Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre\, Cornwall\, PL14 5AZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T214953
CREATED:20260306T120857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T120857Z
UID:64364-1777577400-1777582800@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Kernewek Keskesow Cabaret – Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre for a cabaret night of songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp\, sharing tales of peaceful protest in Cornish and English! \nIn September 1981\, a group of women marched from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common to protest the siting of American cruise missiles on British soil. What began as a ten-day walk became a 19-year occupation that changed the face of peaceful protest forever. Women from across Britain—including many from Cornwall—left their homes\, their jobs\, sometimes their families\, to live in benders and tents through every weather\, facing arrest\, eviction and hostility\, united by the belief that they could change the world. And they did. \nNow\, we invite you to an evening celebrating the extraordinary contribution Cornish women made to this iconic movement. \nJoin us for a cabaret night filled with songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Through verbatim theatre and music\, performers including Rebecca Mordan (Artistic Director of Scary Little Girls and co-founder of the Greenham Women Everywhere archive project) alongside Cornish bards Bec Applebee and Fiona O’Cleirigh will share the tales of the peace women—in both Cornish and English—creating an evening of rousing performances that honours their courage\, creativity and defiance. \nWhether you were there\, you remember watching it on the news\, or you’re discovering this remarkable piece of women’s history for the first time\, this is an evening to honour the women who proved that peaceful\, creative resistance can move the world. \nFind out more and grab your tickets here!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/kernewek-keskesow-cabaret-sterts-arts-and-environmental-centre/
LOCATION:Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre\, Sturrock Studio\, Sterts Arts and Environmental Centre\, Cornwall\, PL14 5AZ\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Kernewek-Keskesow-Cabaret-image.png
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