‘Out of the Darkness’ and ‘Sophia Duleep Singh’ with Rebecca Mordan

Join us for an evening at Books on the Rise with our Artistic Director Rebecca Mordan, discussing the Greenham Common protest and suffragette Sophia Duleep Singh.
An event as part of Feminist Book Fortnight📚✨
Come and join us for a fascinating talk with Rebecca Mordan exploring her books ‘Out of the Darkness‘ and ‘Sophia Duleep Singh: Princess, Suffragette, Trailblazer’ as well the historical background to each, including a Q+A and signing.
About the books:
Out of the Darkness
In 1981, a group of women marched from Cardiff to the Greenham Common RAF base in Newbury to protest the siting of US nuclear missiles on British soil.
Gradually joined by women from all over the world, they formed what became the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. They stayed there for almost twenty years, in what would become the largest, most effective woman-led protest since the Suffrage campaign – and they would radicalise a generation.
Out of the Darkness reunites the trailblazing women of Greenham to share their intimate recollections of the highs and lows of camp life, explore how they organised, and uncover the clever, non-violent ways they challenged military, police and cultural forces, all in the name of peace. Whether freeing MoD geese or dancing on silos, whether composing songs to put their cases across in court or kissing in the face of advancing police, this is the story of the power of creativity, wit and courage, and the sisterhood the Greenham women created.
Today, as our planet suffers increased threats from nuclear proliferation and environmental strain, this book celebrates the Greenham pioneers of peaceful protest and hopes to inspire a new generation of activists.
Sophia Duleep Singh: Princess, Suffragette, Trailblazer is a newly published play which has been performed to over 30,000 students by Scary Little Girls Theatre Company and was published by our in-house publisher Aurora Metro Books in association with Historic Royal Palaces and their current exhibition at Kensington Palace ‘Last Princesses of Punjab.’


