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On Saturday 27th January we held our first Working Class Fantastic Spaces event - it was held in a small and ex- mining community in Nottinghamshire -Bestwood Village and in the Miners welfare -...
November 2023 Newsletter
Published on November 1, 2023 by Lucy Morris
I became involved with The Working Class Collective after interviewing Lisa for a podcast I did on working-class writers (which you can listen to here). We spoke about the publication of The Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class, and how im...
Thankyou so much for all your support since we started our project The Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class - as you know we are now a collective - The Working Class Collective - and we have an Open Collective Account below - where you can...
Here is one of our directors, Lucy Morris's story about her fantastic space, Orford library. Send your stories in to this email or as an instagram message to our account workingclasscol I remember vividly always going to the library when it...
Working Class Fantastic Spaces
Published on May 23, 2023 by lisa mckenzie
We want you to send us your stories of working class fantastic spaces - the spaces that working class people occupy, live, laugh and love in - the spaces that are too often misrepresented by middle class observers - the spaces that are the...
Dear friends, backers and supporters of The Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class And The Working Class Collective It has been just over a year since we launched the mad yellow book! Thank you for an incredible year. We hav...
Who We are -
Published on April 6, 2023 by lisa mckenzie
We are a small group but hopefully a growing group of working class creative people with a passion and a political will to tell the stories of the Working Class in our own voices and in our own way we began the collective and came together...
THE WORKING CLASS COLLECTIVE We are a small group of working-class people who have recognised through our own life experiences that, to be working-class in Britain means we are in a position of ‘lack. ’We lack the networks...
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