Hi
WSSN have now arranged a meeting for Thursday 27th October. Would you be able to attend at 1pm so we could continue our discussions re. the Men’s Network?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes
Lisa
Lisa Dando
Director
Brighton Women's Centre
72 High Street
Brighton
BN2 1RP
01273 698036 Ext. 5

Reg Charity: 1003790
From: Brighton Feminist [mailto:brighton...@googlemail.com]
To: Lisa Dando
Cc: hannah warren; feminist art group
Hi Lisa,
I have attached our position statement for you to look through before the meeting on Monday. Jackie and Hannah will be attending and I have copied them into this email as I will be away from the internet after this eveninguntil Tuesday. Could you let them knwo where the meeting will be held?
Many thanks again for agreeing to meet with us to discuss this.
Best wishes
Laura
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Lisa Dando <Lisa...@womenscentre.org.uk> wrote:
Hi Laura
Thanks for your email. I think it would probably make sense for us to meet to discuss the issues you raise as BWC and the wider women's voluntary sector (WSSN) are very much aware of the Men's Network and the agenda they support. You may well like to attend the next meeting of WSSN to highlight the concerns of your group. If you would be interested in attending, I will forward your request to the network.
best wishes
Lisa
From: Brighton Feminist [brighton...@googlemail.com]
Sent: 04 August 2011 15:08
To: Lisa Dando
Subject: brighton and hove men's network
Hi Lisa,
Feminist brighton is a small activist group in brighton - you may remember coming to and speaking at our event last November? I'm emailing because the group has recently started discussing the Brighton and Hove Men's Network, particularly some of the comments and pages on their website which members of the group felt misrepresented equalities legislation and the case for women's rights and the role of feminism in this and the under acheivement of boys and men.
We wanted to draft a response to the group, along the lines that whilst we think they are doing important work, their message undermines work done by women's services in the city, and the specific needs of women who use them. We wondered if you had come across or had any contact with the group and whether this might fit in with any work that you have been doing? Any information you have would be really useful, the group is undertaking some initial investigations to see whether this is worth researching and what type of response would be appropriate.
Best wishes
Laura Sterry
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Feminist Brighton
For discussion, activism, consciousness raising, creativity and unity.
Meetings every fortnight
On Twitter: FeministBrighto
On facebook: Fem Bright