Wild Women International Womens Day 2021
Magi Gibson and Gerda Stevenson in Virtual Conversation
Join poet Magi Gibson and fellow poet, playwright and actress Gerda Stevenson for this special ‘Wild Women’ event to mark International Women’s Day 2021
Inspired by IWD’s 2021 theme, #ChoosetoChallenge, Magi and Gerda will be reading from a selection of their works, as well as discussing what inspires them to write and the women who have influenced them.
Booking essential!
To book, contact Aberdeen City Libraries:
Tel. 01224 652500
Email: LibraryEvents@aberdeencity.gov.uk
To book, contact Aberdeen City Libraries:
Tel. 01224 652500
Email: LibraryEvents@aberdeencity.gov.uk
*Due to technical issues, this event will now be hosted on Zoom – apologies for any inconvenience this causes. The conversation will be recorded and uploaded to Youtube after the event. You will be emailed further details upon booking and the joining link will be circulated the morning of the event.
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