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Aug 19, 2024 ~ Annie Kenney - suffragette

For this special 'World Photograph Day' I share a photo from my home town of Oldham and one of its famous past inhabitants. We are outside our old Town Hall here with its relatively new statue of Annie Kenny.

In this age of more and better rights for women and girls across the world it seems a fitting reminder of how much harder it has been for our womenfolk to be recognised as having the same human rights as men.

"Ann Kenney (13 September 1879 – 9 July 1953) was an English working-class suffragette and socialist feminist who became a leading figure in the Women's Social and Political Union. She co-founded its first branch in London with Minnie Baldock. Kenney attracted the attention of the press and public in 1905 when she and Christabel Pankhurst were imprisoned for several days for assault and obstruction related to the questioning of Sir Edward Grey at a Liberal rally in Manchester on the issue of votes for women. The incident is credited with inaugurating a new phase in the struggle for women's suffrage in the UK with the adoption of militant tactics." Wiki

"Women’s rights are human rights! We are all entitled to human rights. These include the right to live free from violence and discrimination; to enjoy the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health; to be educated; to own property; to vote; and to earn an equal wage. But across the globe many women and girls still face discrimination on the basis of sex and gender. Gender inequality underpins many problems which disproportionately affect women and girls, such as domestic and sexual violence, lower pay, lack of access to education, and inadequate healthcare.
For many years women’s rights movements have fought hard to address this inequality, campaigning to change laws or taking to the streets to demand their rights are respected. And new movements have flourished in the digital age, such as the 'MeToo' campaign which highlights the prevalence of gender-based violence and sexual harassment. (Amnesty International.)

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22 comments

Old Owl said:

An excellent contribution to World Photography Day, Herb. Let us hope that such heroines are no longer needed in our modern age, so that we can freely and joyously celebrate their achievements, rather than worrying that their battles were in vain.
4 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to Old Owl:

Thanks for this. Yes, we can only hope that things will improve but in recent years, in many places there has been a step backwards I feel.
4 months ago

tiabunna said:

A fine image and with a message that continues to be very relevant, Herb. Well suited to posting on World Photography Day.
4 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to tiabunna:

Always good to read your thoughts George.

Regards. Herb
4 months ago

Keith Burton said:

A beautiful statue and a wonderfully sharp and detailed shot! It's such a shame that well over 100 years later women and girls are still fighting for their rights..!!

A great photo for World Photography Day!
4 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to Keith Burton:

Taken with my old lens Keith. As I said to Old Owl above, the people of today still make the same mistakes. Many places such as area's in the USA still treat woman as men's property. We see often one step forward then another two back.

Regards. Herb
4 months ago

gezginruh said:

An excellent picture for World Photography Day!

Best wishes
Füsun
4 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to gezginruh:

Thanks for this Füsun. It seemed fitting to me.

Regards. Herb
4 months ago

Ecobird said:

A great idea for World Photography Day Herb and as terrific capture. That is a really nice bronze/
4 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to Ecobird:

Thanks Carol. I have liked this bronze since it was erected here. It seemed quite fitting for the WPD.

Best Wishes. Herb
4 months ago

Steve Paxton said:

The sad part Herb is I don't see that a great deal has changed we still have the same fight, we still have the same attitudes. You have to ask with examples lead by Trump and others like him, How could it be anything else.. .. love the Bronze detail in the shot.
4 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to Steve Paxton:

Thanks Steve. Perhaps I have some sympathy with this cause as Eileen might well have been a suffragette in those days too. Of course the message here is so much more than voters rights. Yes we see in so many parts of the world that women and girls are treated with no respect. As you imply, some American politician and their followers are prime examples of misogynist too.
Glad you liked the bronze. It all seemed fitting for this WPD.

Regards. Herb
4 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Excellent capture and info! Happy World Photography Day!
4 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to William Sutherland:

Thanks William. Some real thoughts to all this.

HWD too. Herb
4 months ago

Peter Castell said:

A good choice of subject nicely taken Herb, there is one of Alice Hawkins in Green Dragon Square Leicester but the background is the Fish Market ! were you tempted to move that advertising board ?
4 months ago