Sara Huws
London and Cardiff
Co-Founder, East End Women's Museum
When the Jack the Ripper Museum opened on Cable Street in 2015, campaigner Sarah Jackson and I launched a positive protest, to celebrate the lives of women and girls in east London. We called it the East End Women's Museum. The response was overwhelming - people from all over east London and beyond offered to help us. Five years later, we've delivered exhibitions, events, talks, history walks - and campaigned tirelessly for better representation for women in museums across the country.