Women’s History Month 2021

To celebrate Women’s History Month 2021, here is a round-up of posts from across the Division of Arts and Humanities written in celebration of International Women’s Day 2021.

Head of School of Kent School of Architecture and Planning, Professor Gerald Adler has written a fascinating piece about German-Israeli Architect, Myra Warhaftig.

Stage 3 BA (Hons) Architecture student, Amy Gillespie, has shared moments of a recent interview with Jude Barber, Architect and Director of Collective Architecture for her dissertation.

Head of Art History, Dr Ben Thomas, shares his thoughts about Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo.

BA (Hons) Media Studies student, Isabel Gregory has written an ode to Nigerian filmmaker, Uyaiedu Ikpe-Etim.

Lecturer in Classical History and Literature, Dr Rosie Wyles, has written the piece titled, ‘Ten tips on how to succeed as a woman: lessons from the past‘.

Second year French and Italian student, Alice Kincade has written an article about Italian singer, Mina Mazzini.

Final year BA (Hons) Philosophy student, Emily Carter, has written an ode to French writer and philosopher, Simone de Beauvoir.

Academic staff from the Department of Religious Studies have put together a list of inspirational women that you need to know about.

Photo by Nicole Adams.

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