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Women's Day Walk 2015
Published:
19 March 2015
By:
CARE
Hundreds of people came to listen to Radio 4's Woman's Hour's Jane Garvey in conversation with Annie Lennox, Radio 1 DJ and feminist Gemma Cairney, founder of Everyday Sexism Laura Bates, and Sri Lankan equal rights campaigner Jayanthi Kuru Utumpala before Helen Pankhurst led the walk through London to the Southbank Centre.
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