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🗓️ 21 June 2020
⏱️ 25 minutes
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Everybody loves a bit of history, right? Even if it's just that it gives us a break from living through it. In this week's Chops, Hannah chats to Rachel Crossley from the East End Women's Museum about how it came into being (and is that a yarn, believe us), its celebration of the Equal Pay Act, how you can help collect stories that reflect the diversity of East London and what the future holds for this celebration of ordinary and extraordinary women. Spoiler alert: it's very exciting.
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0:35.0 | Hello and welcome to this week's Sunday chops in which I talk to the |
0:39.8 | brilliant Rachel Crossley from the East End Women's Museum. Now you guys know me and if you don't |
0:45.9 | hi I'm Hannah I love history so I had a brilliant time talking to Rachel we talked |
0:51.3 | about how the museum first came into being which is a story I have |
0:54.9 | heard many times but still makes me go wow that is all coming up and it's completely brilliant. |
1:03.6 | Talking of history, Joan interrupted this interview |
1:07.6 | a record six times. |
1:10.3 | So if there are bits where we seem like we're laughing, it's probably because I just gave up and let her show her bomb to Rachel, which I'm not sure if she enjoyed. |
1:20.4 | But here we are. Because we're talking about history, rather than plug something to you that's coming up, I thought I might give you a quick reminder of some of the stuff that you might have missed in this week's podcast, which came out on Wednesday, Mickey talked to the brilliant |
1:34.4 | poppy model about how funerals have been changed by the current crisis and |
1:40.0 | how that's a change that may stay. |
1:42.6 | And on that theme, I spoke to fashion journalists |
1:44.8 | Naomi Barling. |
1:45.6 | I know I don't usually do fashion, |
1:47.1 | but I'm genuinely really interested |
1:49.7 | in whether the fact that we've all basically |
1:52.2 | just worn elasticated trousers and pyjamas for the last three |
1:57.6 | months, whether or not that's something that might affect how we decide we're going to dress when we go back into the real world and both |
2:05.8 | Poppy and Naomi were really interesting on those topics. Last week we had |
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