Feminist Library
The Feminist Library is a special collection and archive of materials related to feminist literature and activism in London and the wider UK, including books, poetry pamphlets, and periodicals. Since 2020, the library is located in the Sojourner Truth Community Centre, Peckham, Southwark, South London.
History
Women's Research and Resources Centre
The library was founded as the Women's Research and Resources Centre in 1975 by a group of women, concerned about the future of the Fawcett Library, to ensure that the history of the women's liberation movement survived. The founders included feminist academics Diana Leonard and Leonore Davidoff.In Autumn 1989 the library moved to a new venue at 5 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1.
2003 crisis
The library faced a financial crisis in 2003 when Lambeth Council substantially increased the rent on the building.Four years later, in 2007, the management committee called an emergency meeting as a final attempt to gather support. The meeting was well attended and the library was saved, although as of 2025 it still struggles, depending on grants to survive.
Librarians for Tomorrow
In January 2010, the library announced that it had received a grant from Awards for All, which it intended to use to train volunteers in radical librarianship, using the library itself as a resource. In March 2010, fifteen volunteers were chosen from many applicants and they began working at the library in April 2010. One of the trainees began writing an anonymous blog about her experiences.Opening hours had increased from 2013 to 2014 but remained dependent on the availability of volunteers. In 2015, the library celebrated its 40th anniversary. By 2018, it was open afternoons or evenings from Tuesday to Saturday.