Tuesday 8 July , 2003
1830 - 2030
Starr Auditorium, Tate
Modern
Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist and broadcaster and was formerly the BBC's social affairs editor. Her groundbreaking study of women’s work in Britain, A Working Life (1971), has recently been followed by Hard Work: Life in Low-Pay Britain (2003). Mary Davis is a historian and currently Deputy Director of Working Lives Research Unit at London Metropolitan University. The discussion will be chaired by Antonia Byatt, director of The Women’s Library.