Jo Bell is the author of poetry collections Navigation and Kith and co-author of writing handbooks How To Be A Poet and 52: Write a Poem a Week published by Nine Arches Press. Jo was the inaugural Canal Poet for the UK, appointed by The Poetry Society, and was formerly an industrial archaeologist. She was Director of National Poetry Day for six years. Jo is one of the three co-creators of the @OnThisDayShe Twitter account and co-author of the On This Day She book.
On This Day She
Putting Women Back Into History One Day At A Time
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This event took place on 8 February 2021
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On This Day She
Putting Women Back Into History One Day At A Time
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This event took place on 8 February 2021
Join writers and co-founders of @OnThisDayShe, Jo Bell, Tania Hershman and Ailsa Holland as they celebrate the release of their new book and some incredible women from history.
@OnThisDayShe was launched on Twitter in January 2018 with one aim: to put women back into history, one day at a time. Women from across the world, across all time periods, from arts and sciences to politics, war, journalism, crime and invention. Featuring a different woman every day, not necessarily on her birthday or the day she died but on a day that was important to her. The day she qualified as the first doctor in her country, say, or she patented her first invention. Now with over 27,000 followers, Jo, Tania and Ailsa release their accompanying book, exploring intriguing topics and issues from wearing trousers to the language of history, the importance of tea, and even public toilets for women. With plenty of incredible facts, we share the stories of some important and influential women from history. Introduced by Isobel Church, the actor who voices the On This Day She audiobook.
This event was part of Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women's Rights, a UK-wide exhibition by the British Library and public libraries.. Event hosted in partnership with Warwickshire Libraries and the West Midlands Readers' Network.