FoTWL fan in the USA

We were delighted to receive a thank you letter from a  library volunteer in the USA, who had used our site as a resource for their Women’s History Month celebrations.

The volunteer, Faye, included her granddaughter, a 7th grader, in these celebrations, and this youngster has asked us to include a link on our website, which we were happy to do. Check out our links page for Women in The Film Industry and read about the fascinating history of women in this global industry. We are particularly happy to see this, as the Chair’s daughter is a film director, and the Treasurer is a volunteer at London Breeze Film Festival, who are huge supporters of women directors.

Always happy to hear from others, strengthening the links between women around the world.

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