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  1. Learn about the Glasgow Girls, a group of women artists and designers who worked in Glasgow at the turn of the twentieth century. Explore their styles, influences, achievements and legacy in this glossary term from National Galleries of Scotland.

  2. The Glasgow Girls is a group of seven young women in Glasgow, Scotland, who highlighted the poor treatment of asylum seekers whose rights of appeal had been exhausted. In 2005, the group campaigned against dawn raids, raised public awareness, and found support in the Scottish Parliament.

  3. Aug 8, 2016 · The Glasgow Girls: Agnesa Murselaj, Amal Azzudin and Roza Salih (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire.) When she first arrived as a 12-year-old asylum seeking Kurd at her new high rise...

  4. The 'Glasgow Girls' is a term used to describe a group of women artists and designers who received international recognition for their work between 1885 and...

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  5. Nov 20, 2021 · It was not until 1990 when Jude Burkhauser organised and curated the exhibition (and accompanying catalogue) Glasgow Girls: women in art and design 1880-1920 held in the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow that the group were given the recognition they deserved.

  6. The Glasgow Girls campaign has become much bigger than just about a group of seven girls. It is about a community that stood up against injustice. It's about humanity, fairness and human...

  7. May 3, 2018 · In this video, Amal and Emma, two members of the Glasgow Girls group, talk about what led them to start a campaign for the fair treatment of asylum seekers back in 2005, the impact it had, and what they have learned from campaigning.