We’re creating a psychogeographical map that visualises and geo-locates feminist histories, memories, friendships and experiences in relation to physical space. We’re hoping that women and non-binary students, both past and present, will contribute to the map by pin-pointing places in Cambridge that they feel are are imbued with emotional significance.

This survey has been created by the CUSU/GU Welfare & Rights Officer in collaboration with the CUSU Women's Campaign. Using the information you provide us here, we are hoping to create a visual document that represents the spacial history of feminist organising within Cambridge, and that draws attention to the places where women at this university have found safety and solidarity via congregation.

For more information about the project, see: https://ourstreetscambridge.tumblr.com/
1.Name (optional):
2.College:(Required.)
3.Are you a current or former student?(Required.)
4.Year of matriculation:(Required.)
5.Name a place(s) in Cambridge which you feel was significant for helping shape your relationship with feminism or other forms of activism:(Required.)
6.If you feel comfortable doing so, please explain why:
7.Name a place(s) in Cambridge which you associate with friendship, community, joy or any other positive experiences:(Required.)
8.If you feel comfortable doing so, please explain why:
9.Name an unlikely place(s) in Cambridge that holds particular importance to you (This can be as unassuming as a bench or lamp post, a certain street, a restaurant - anything):(Required.)
10.If you feel comfortable doing so, please elaborate further on any other thoughts you have (such as why these places are meaningful, the kinds of memories associated with them or why you think they deserve to be on the map):
11.Lastly, if you have any files that relate to any of the places you have mentioned above that you think might give us a better understanding of your experiences - whether it's a photo, a letter, a newspaper clipping - please upload it here:
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If you have any other comments or questions about the project, please email welfare@cusu.cam.ac.uk or womens@cusu.cam.ac.uk
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