Greenham-the making of a monument



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Greenham
The organisers of mass protests against nuclear weapons recall how they mobilised thousands of women during the 1980's at the Greenham Common airbase.Co-Directed by some of the women founders of the protest camp using their own personal archive of images. A sometimes hilarious tale of the first people to walk from Wales to the gates in Berkshire to begin the largest longest running peace camp in Britain.

The story begins in the 21st century of how a bronze monument was made to commerate the women who stopped a nuclear war. War is usually celebrated with statues of military men so where should a Peace sculpture of a woman and child be situated? The story unfolds retelling the story of how the protests changed the campaigners lives.


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