Saluting our sisters: a 1960s gathering of international women engineers
By Anne Locker In October 2023, we celebrate Black History Month in the UK, and the theme this year is ‘Saluting our sisters.’ In this blog, we take a closer look at an album of photographs taken at a 1967 international conference of women engineers and scientists, from the archives of the Women’s Engineering Society (NAEST 092). This conference was attended by four extraordinary women who studied in the UK and went on to ground-breaking careers in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda. These women were Dr Ebun Adegbohungbe, Dr Deborah Ajakaiye, Miriam Muwanga and Dr Letitia Obeng. The conference The second International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) was held in Cambridge, UK, in July 1967. The first ICWES conference, held in the US and organised by the Society of Women Engineers…