Over several months, women in the English city of Worcester shared their life stories with openDemocracy. These were not just local conversations; often, these women saw forces of change at remote economic and political levels as influences on their daily lives. Recounting how, in the midst of such change, they sustained their sense of personhood, belonging, and security, they announced themselves as quintessentially modern people: the contemporaries, and equals, of political spin-doctors, hunter-gatherers, soldiers and firefighters around the world.
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