Reviews of The Feminist Library. (Shop) in London (London).
The Feminist Library
Sojourner Truth Community Centre, 161 Sumner Rd, London SE15 6JL, United Kingdom
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Information of The Feminist Library, Shop in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Feminist Library
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
11am–5pm
Thursday
11am–5pm
Friday
11am–5pm
Saturday
1–4pm
Reviews of The Feminist Library
C. W.
I heard about The feminist Library on Twitter, and on a trip to London I decided to visit one evening.
It was a little hard to find. the building its in is a sort of community space, and you need to buzz to be let in.
Inside it felt like an old school building, and the feminist Library was tucked away o the first floor.
There was only a few people there, One lady running the office, and a few more having a meeting in the periodicals room.
The lady at the office was very nice and welcoming, she let me into the library space to browse. You enter two rooms filled to the brim with old books. Meticulously organized. Most of these books are quiet old, so you probably won't find many of the current array of feminist books. but it was definitely great to see the space and have a browse of books across such a broad range of topics, from health care to class struggles, poetry, and autobiographies.
You can't borrow books from the space, but they hold a book shop every Saturday.
L. E.
The most wonderful place on earth. The volunteers are very helpful, and it is a vital resource for those who want to read rare feminist texts. They also have a brilliant periodicals section, and fiction if you just want to browse. Check their website for events, workshops, readings, which are normally open to all
A. O. M.
The feminist library is a wonderful resource in terms of the collections it holds, and continues to acquire. It is also an inclusive, welcoming and active community that has a remarkable schedule of events, considering it is run by volunteers. It is a library that tries to spread the message of its collections as well as house and care for them and make them accessible.
A. B.
Invaluable collection (the periodicals especially are amazing) in a friendly and welcoming space. Excellent events programme too. Do check opening hours before you visit though.
M. O.
One of my favourite places in London. An absolute must-see for feminists and allies. If you are into feminist history, it is a gem and you're guaranteed to love it.
Y. H.
Entire collection of various women's moment magazines. Reading them feels like a transportation back in time.
R. S.
This is a really outstanding library and an invaluable resource. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable and it has an extensive collection.
P. M.
Independent spaces like this are integral to keeping the political life of a city robust and representative of all of its constituencies.
J. B.
Lovely place with a really good cause, so accessible and friendly!
J. C.
Recently visited and was met with a great collection and friendly staff