Women and Religion
Hosted by the Gender Institute and LSE Library
SHEIKH ZAYED THEATRE, NEW ACADEMIC BUILDING
Speakers
Chair
This event explores and celebrates the journey to women’s ordination – examining the wider implications for women’s current and future roles within the Anglican Church and beyond.
Fabiana Barticioti is Assistant Archivist at LSE.
Mandy Ford is Canon of Southwark Cathedral.
Sally Hitchener is an English Anglican priest, coordinator of the Anglican Chaplain and Interfaith Adviser at Brunel University.
Mary Evans is LSE Centennial Professor at the Gender Institute.
LSE’s
( ) is the largest gender studies centre in Europe. With a global perspective, the Gender Institute’s research and teaching intersects with other categories of analysis such as race, ethnicity, class and sexuality; because gender relations work in all spheres of life, interdisciplinarity is key to our approach.
The
( ) was founded in 1896, a year after the London School of Economics and Political Science. It has been based in the Lionel Robbins Building since 1978 and houses many world class collections, including The Women's Library.
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