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Sunderland Culture is a unique and collaborative approach to managing and developing Sunderland’s cultural programme.
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We hope you enjoyed our Half Term family programme last week!

All of fun activities and resources are now available for you to enjoy whenever you like: https://t.co/VXcT1YhxJZ

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We hope you've enjoyed our mini-series of Rebel Women of Sunderland Bedtime stories and been inspired by some of the amazing Rebel Women!

Tonight is the last in the series and tells the incredible tale of Florence Collard and the Shipyard Women 🚢 💪: https://t.co/j0xTL31FGE

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It's time to settle down, get cosy, and listen to the third in our mini-series of Rebel Women of Sunderland Bedtime Stories! 🌙

Tonight's story is about singer, songwriter, and Chancellor of , Emeli Sandé: https://t.co/guwxmMbsmt

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🌙 Tonight's Rebel Women of Sunderland Bedtime Story is all about Marion Phillips - Sunderland's first female MP!

So settle down, get cosy, and listen to the story here: https://t.co/C3axsZweGr

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We hope you enjoyed yesterday's Rebel Women of Sunderland Bedtime Story!

Tonight, we'll be hearing the true tale of Marion Phillips, the first ever female MP in Sunderland.

We'll be sharing the story here
https://t.co/4nPJs9T1PJ at 6.30pm

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It's time to settle down, get cosy, and listen to the first in our mini-series of Rebel Women of Sunderland Bedtime Stories! 🌙

Tonight's story is about TWO Rebel Women, football players Steph Houghton and Jill Scott.

Listen to the story here: https://t.co/4nPJs9Bqr9

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Today, we're very excited to kick off our mini-series of Rebel Women of Sunderland Bedtime Stories!🌙

Each evening at 6.30pm, from today until Sunday, we'll be sharing a bedtime story telling the amazing true tales about women and girls from Sunderland.

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Next new is musician and activist

“Shah draws on her own experiences of moving through the world as a Muslim woman to push back against the racism she sees strung through the core of society.”

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Our 1st NEW is Florence Collard and the shipyard women!

“The women drove cranes, welded metal, fixed rivets and laboured in the freezing wind and rain. They worked 12-hour days, then went home to peel potatoes and read bedtime stories to their children”

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