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FemiFest

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FloraFox · 02/07/2014 22:32

www.femifest2014.com

Anyone going? I'm thinking about it.

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weatherall · 04/09/2014 11:58

Is Luton on one of the main train lines though?

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femin · 03/09/2014 14:39

Petula, Luton it is then. Hope your spare room is very large.

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ifyourehoppyandyouknowit · 03/09/2014 14:31

manchester

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PetulaGordino · 03/09/2014 14:26

luton would suit me very nicely. you can all kip in my spare room

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CaptChaos · 03/09/2014 14:17

I would probably be able to get to Birmingham, but I certainly wouldn't be able to get to Brighton. The difference in train fares/petrol/somewhere to stay would price me out of it.

I know that's not helpful. Maybe somewhere just outside the M25 as a compromise? Reading? Luton?

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 03/09/2014 13:10

Also forgot to say that the majority of people using public transport in the south they will still be going through London just to get anywhere else

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 03/09/2014 13:01

i definitely would not be in a position to go if you did it in Birmingham. (not saying don't do it there, just explaining my situation!) I think it's nice to be as inclusive as possible but I'd really do another surveymonkey thing with a list of cities and ask people to choose one.

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femin · 03/09/2014 12:54

So Birmingham would be better generally you think?

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gargalesis · 03/09/2014 12:47

Further north would be loads better for me. I'm not sure I could manage Brighton.

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weatherall · 03/09/2014 11:29

A sports club with a big pavilion house might be a good idea.

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weatherall · 03/09/2014 11:28

I think it should be outside of London next year.

UK feminista had a feminist event in Birmingham which had 1000+ attendees. I know it's not rad fem but it shows people will travel there.

If you can get a Uni to host then the student halls can be used for accommodation which makes it cheaper for attendees.

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 02/09/2014 16:43

Also if you rented a farm you could charge an additional fee for camping?

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 02/09/2014 16:42

I'm having mine repainted that weekend Grin

farmhouse then? Sorry i was just throwing out ideas as I have literally no idea how much these things cost to rent at all (I got married at a registrar so never had the joy of pricing stately homes)

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femin · 02/09/2014 16:27

Femi Fest was organised really on a shoestring, so that we could offer free and very reduced price tickets. For the weekend, from 9-5pm, we paid just over £2,000 for the venue and catering for 120 women. I think next year we need to expand to 150 places. At that cost you are really looking at community venues.

Unless any MNers have their own stately home they want to let us use for a weekend?

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 02/09/2014 16:14

What about renting a big stately home for the weekend would that work? I have no idea if that would cost more than a venue or less.

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 02/09/2014 16:13

Yes, they mention trans inclusive and sex positive before they even say feminist in their tagline.

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femin · 02/09/2014 16:00

Where to have the next one is a difficult decision. Further North does make it cheaper and easier for feminists in the north to get to. And I am not in London, so it would be easier for me.

This weekend we were fully booked. So we need a bigger venue for next year. And finding larger venues at cheap prices is not easy. Remember as well that we almost inevitably get our venue cancelled, so anywhere we go, there has to be a choice of venues. It also has to be somewhere where we can get amazing speakers to travel to. Remember they are not paid, and most do not even get travelling expenses.

Brighton Feminist Collective produced a statement condemning Femi Fest and asking people to boycott it. That would be the reason to have it there.

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 02/09/2014 14:36

Actually, I admit that was purely down to my own laziness and how easy Brighton would be to get for me...and thinking about it Brighton might actually have a larger or louder trans presence? Although might also have a stronger pissed off by the cotton ceiling lesbian presence too.

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 02/09/2014 14:17

I would like to wholeheartedly endorse Brighton. (and also promise to volunteer if you hold it there...)

Hotels and hostels will be cheaper there too than London.

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 02/09/2014 13:02

Wouldn't Brighton effectively rule out anyone north of London? If you stuck it in Birmingham instead, or Sheffield (somewhere on main train lines) you'll get people coming from further north.

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CaptChaos · 02/09/2014 10:13

femin instead of Brighton, why not look further north? Venues should be cheaper as will accommodation. The Brighton feminist network are all aunty sarah about things as well.

Thanks again for such a great day on Sunday.

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gargalesis · 02/09/2014 08:24

I can't wait till next year! Definitely up for meeting with other mumsnetters (and this time next year I'll actually be a mum as well....!).

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femin · 02/09/2014 07:56

I had no idea there were so many mumsnetters there. We will have to set up a MN meet up point next year.

We are already talking about next years event, and perhaps having it in Brighton instead. Hire of venues seems to be cheaper in Brighton, so we hope to have enough money to run a crèche next year. But we will confirm that nearer the time.

The survey responses make interesting reading. The feedback is overwhelmingly positive, although of course there are some tweaks we need to make for next year.

Thanks for coming.

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WhatWitchcraftIsThis · 01/09/2014 20:39

What they overlooked though is that most of us are mums as well as patriarchy-dismantling types


And it was sex with a man that got me in the motherhood way too. Ach, who knew?

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SevenZarkSeven · 01/09/2014 20:26

lol how many of us were there then!

We must have been about 5% of the crowd! That's incredible really isn't it. MN really is a hotbed of radical feminism - the trolls were right! What they overlooked though is that most of us are mums as well as patriarchy-dismantling types - that baffles them the poor loves.

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