100 voices for 100 years
100 voices for 100 years
100 voices for 100 years
Over 100 days 100 female storytellers tell stories of achievement, to commemorate 100 years of Votes for Women in the UK
The Voices of Windrush
Natalie Twum-Barima voices the people behind the journey - from Africa, via the middle passage and to Britain in a moving piece about family, heritage and remembrance.
Oct 24, 2019
2 min
A birthday treat...
Women's Prize longlistee Yvonne Battle-Felton shares a sneak peak of her piece for the 100 voices book, now funding on Unbound.
May 17, 2019
Scaffolding
"I knew I had to do it. Even if it felt like I had nothing to contribute, I would have to think of something. " Writer and editor of the 100 Voices for 100 Years project, Miranda Roszkowski realises how hard it is to talk about achievements, and pays tribute to the 99 contributors who have gone before her.
May 16, 2018
14 min
In the Mouth of the Wolf
"Life continues to throw challenges and obstacles at me. But I know I can deal with them." For Louise Houghton her path was very clear from the age of four - she was destined to be in front of the camera. Her ambition, drive and a bit of luck have got her a long way. In this uplifting piece about being true to yourself Louise tells her story and inspires us along the way.
May 15, 2018
7 min
Suffragette City
"If you just teach one person something positive, then it's worth it." When costume coordinators Amy Trend, Hannah Monkley and Amy Toll dressed as Suffragettes for the Women's March in 2017 they didn't expect the fantastic response they got, or how it would lead to a whole new mindset. In an exclusive for 100 Voices for 100 Years the team behind the popular podcast Same Shit Different Century talk about the birth of the podcast, how they are inspired by the generations of women who have gone before them and how some (shit) is really still the same.
May 14, 2018
5 min
The Stone
"A desert country seemed the place that best reflected our emotions." After losing their daughter, writer Sandra Arnold and her husband took to travelling to process their grief and found themselves Oman. For 100 Voices for 100 years Sandra shares her story The Stone, inspired by one of the moments from their time in the desert. A beautiful piece about the moment when hope returns.
May 13, 2018
9 min
Bruise
"I felt worthless, stupid and incapable. I can’t apply those words to myself anymore. " Elisabeth Alain shares her story Bruise, and explains how she has let the wounds of a past relationship heal, through finding writing.
May 12, 2018
3 min
Nora Davies' Mock Exam
"Mr Smith begrudgingly wrote ‘Good Effort’ at the bottom of the paper. I thought nothing of it." Miriam Elin Jones didn't have a habit of speaking up, until a particularly bitter injustice in sociology class changed her whole attitude. A funny and charming piece about how we all need a little bit of Nora Davies every now and then.
May 11, 2018
4 min
Shameless Activists
"You’re never too old to become a fighter." Jane Riekemann is... a writer, a co-founder of a short story prize and a teacher. She didn't ever think she would add campaigner to that list but two years ago she became one. In a warm piece she talks about how her activism has brought her into many interesting situations (and a few unpleasant ones) but whatever happens, there is no going back. A wonderful piece that reminds us to keep fighting.
May 10, 2018
4 min
September
“I was going to try. One last time.” Emily Garside could never shake the idea that September meant new starts. So in September 2017 she took a huge leap into the unknown. For 100 voices for 100 years, she shares the story of what happens after you give everything up. An inspiring piece about ups, downs and taking chances.
May 9, 2018
5 min
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