"Through a series of interviews and articles, 17 key British women campaigners talk intimately about the difficulties and exhilarating nature of their work.
These women are dreaming of a better world. But they are not just dreamers. They have organised, marched on the streets, joined protest camps, opened refuges, blogged from war zones, and smashed up military equipment. They have gone undercover, lived in trees, and stormed Parliament, and taken on the world's largest corporations. They have been sacked, attacked, psychologically abused, jailed, shot at, sued, deceived by police spies, and even disowned by their families. But still they keep dreaming; still they march on. And they are changing history."
Edited by Helena Earnshaw and Angharad Penrhyn Jones. Honno, 2014.
Product Code: HERN7ICP43