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{ "title": "Thanks and Acknowledgements", "slug": "thanks-and-acknowledgements", "body": "<h1>Thanks & Acknowledgements</h1>\n\n<hr>\n<p>The City of Women map is the result of a collaboration launched in 2020 between Reni Eddo-Lodge, Rebecca Solnit, Emma Watson, cartographer Molly Roy, designer Lia Tjandra and Haymarket Books, in partnership with Transport for London, the Women of the World Foundation and University College London (UCL).</p>\n\n<p>This interactive version has been produced by researchers at <a href=\"https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/casa/\">The Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London</a>. It has been funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UCL Grand Challenges, and the UCL Centre for Critical Heritage Studies. Development of the Memory Map Toolkit was funded by the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, UCL, and draws on research conducted under the Survey of London Whitechapel Initiative, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.</p>\n\n<p>In addition to our funders, the University College London team are grateful for the support of The Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis and The Bartlett School of Architecture.</p>\n\n<p>The interactive map has been led by Dr Leah Lovett and developed by Dr Duncan Hay. The biographies have been written by Leah Lovett, Montaz Marché, and Duncan Hay, with additional research by Katherine Woodfine, and edited by Esme Peach and Maria Isabelle Carlos.</p>\n\n<p><em>Very special thanks to:</em></p>\n\n<p>All the researchers contracted by Haymarket, Allison Vale, Ann Gavaghan and all the team at Transport for London, Anna Kessel, Anthony Arnove, Brekhna Aftab, Carrie Plitt, D-M Withers, Duncan Thomas, Duncan Hay, Esme Peach, Insirah Taylor-Kamara and the team at Mulberry School, Jade Bentil, Jenney De Sousa, Jon Hunter, Jude Kelly, Domino Pateman and all the team at WOW, Katy Hessel, Leah Lovett, Lia Tjandra, Lola Okolosie, Luke Windsor, Marai Larasi, Margot Finn, Molly Roy, Montaz Marché, Mariko Hyashi, Rachel Crossley and Sara Huws at East End Women's Museum, Sinéad Burke, Stella Dadzie, Stephen Bourne, Susheila Nasta, Tony Warner and Dawn Marine and all the team at Black History Walks, Xiaolu Guo, and Yara Rodrigues Fowler.</p>\n\n<p><em>Thanks also to:</em></p>\n\n<p>Alice Sachrajda, All About Trans, Beth Crosland and the team at the Museum of London, Bianca Chu, British Film Institute, Diverse City, Ellie Miles and Rosamund West at the London Transport Museum, End Racism Virus, Dr Gillian Murphy and Dr Heather Dawson at the LSE Library, Imkaan, Ikamara Larasi, Rabbi Janet Burden, Jennifer Lim, Julia Buckley, Kiran Sahota, Mai-Anh Peterson, Mariko Hyashi, Michelle Daley, Rachel Kolsky, Rosamond Murdoch, Shaista Aziz, Susan Cueva, Swatee Deepak, Stefan Dickers, Tender, The Triple Cripples, Becky Laxton-Bass and all the team at Women of London, Young Historians Project.</p>\n\n<p>Thanks also to the many individuals and organisations who have generously supported this project and helped to check and provide biographical information.</p>\n\n<p>This project is inspired by many people and previous projects who have shaped London’s history as well as re-imagined how the city is lived and depicted. In particular, the contributors would like to acknowledge previous reworkings of the London Underground map, such as Moments & Connections: Thin Black Line(s) by Lubaina Himid, We Apologise for the Delay to Your Journey by Thick/er Black Lines, the Literary Tube Map by In The Book, and The Great Bear by Simon Patterson.</p>" }