Film Screening and Discussion Some Women Other Women and all the Bittermen

Someone gestures with their hands over a table spread with index cards saying "Jobs" "security" "a home" © Rehana Zaman/LUX

Thu, 09.03.2023

6:30 PM - 8:30 PM GMT

Cooper Gallery - Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design

Some Women Other Women and all the Bittermen, 2014. Courtesy the artist and LUX

Film screening of artist Rehana Zaman's film

Film screening of Rehana Zaman's film, followed by discussion with Zaman and Marissa Begonia, founding member and director of The Voices of Domestic Workers.

Some Women Other Women and all the Bittermen combines ‘Bittermen’, a six-part fictional soap opera on the takeover of Tetley’s Brewery during the early 1990s, with footage documenting the meetings of Justice for Domestic Workers Leeds over the course of 2014 as they began to organise around restrictions to their employment rights within UK immigration laws. The film developed over a two-year period involving research interviews with ex Tetley’s Brewery workers and a tentative collaboration with migrant women workers from J4DW (currently The Voices of Domestic Workers). Although at a temporal, political, and cultural remove from one another the stories of these two groups are framed by common concerns relating to sites of labour and working class identity as framed through gender and race.

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