This International Women's Day, we are spotlighting just a few of the many remarkable women of both WEA's past and present. From the co-founder of WEA, Frances Mansbridge, and the tutors, members, learners and volunteers that contributed to the organisation along the way to the wonderful women today who are helping us in our mission of making education truly accessible to all. 
To read these accounts and more from WEA learners, members, volunteers and staff, click the image below to access our 2003 booklet Raising Our Voices: 100 Years of Women in the WEA.

The WEA women of today

It's not only the WEA women of our past that we are celebrating this International Women's Day. We also spoke to a handful of our tutors, learners, members and staff to find out what makes them proud to be a WEA woman.
A photo of WEA Pastoral Advisor Beth
A photo of WEA learner Elen
A photo of WEA volunteer Nicola
A photo of WEA PR Officer Natalie
A photo of WEA curriculum lead Layla
A photo of WEA tutor Humera
A photo of WEA's Senior People Experience and Talent Manager Tracy
A photo of WEA course manager Rupa
A photo of WEA learning attraction officer April
A photo of WEA recruitment partner Amy
A photo of WEA's Head of Strategy Margaret