As well as the mural there is plenty more to get involved in.
This autumn
there will be
a major public exhibition on Grunwick at the Brent Museum, situated in Willesden Library, in partnership with Brent Council's Archive and Heritage Service. Do you have photographs or memories of the strike? If you were present would you be willing to be interviewed? If so, please
get in touch.
But commemorating Grunwick is not just about remembering the past, it's also about
organising for the future. Later this year we will be holding a conference (working title: The Grunwick Strike: Legacy and Lessons) which will look at current issues relating to migrant workers and the bringing together of various struggles. If you would like to get involved with the conference planning, please
contact us.
And there's more... We've heard about a number of other plans to remember Grunwick, and we'll be sharing details soon. If you are thinking of organising your own event to mark the Grunwick anniversary, let us know.
Finally, we can't do any of our activities without financial resources so this is a heads up that our
crowdfunding campaign will go live this coming
Monday, 29th February. Please look out for it and give generously.
Don't forget to check us out on
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In solidarity
The Grunwick 40 Steering Group
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