π§ Greenham Common: Peace Camp and Protest
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In September 1981 a small group of 36 Welsh women marched 120 miles from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common and chained themselves to the gates. They were protesting against the storage of not only British, but possibly American nuclear weapons being stored on the supposedly public land at Greenham Common. Over the next 19 years, 70,000 women were involved in historyβs most famous feminist protest. In this episode, Rebecca Morden and Jill βRayβ Raymond share their personal stories of protesting nuclear weapons in Britain.
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