Category: About Anah
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Acceptance: Staying With Yourself
Acceptance is often described as an arrival. A moment when everything settles and finally makes sense. But for many women,...
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Listening for the Women History Didn’t Centre
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is often framed around powerful speeches, public marches, and moments of Collective courage. These narratives...
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National Mentoring Month – January
The Quiet Power of Walking Alongside Someone Mentoring is often described in terms of guidance and growth. But for many...
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When “Family” Is Complicated
Global Family Day invites us to pause and think about the people we call family. It is often framed as...
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International Human Solidarity Day
What Solidarity Truly Means Solidarity is a word often used but rarely explored in depth. It is not simply standing...
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What Migrant Women Teach Us?
A shift in perspective Instead of asking what people should do on International Migrants Day, it is worth asking what...
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Portrait of Emily Brontë at Brontë Parsonage Museum
Last chance to see For anyone in Bradford or beyond, there is one last opportunity to see Branwell Brontë’s portrait...
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October – Black History Month
October is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements, resilience, and contributions of Black and minoritised communities. It...
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The Law as a Lifeline: Reflections on the Anniversary of VAWA
On 13 September 1994, the United States introduced the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). It was more than legislation—it was...
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Holding Hope on World Suicide Prevention Day
Why This Day Matters Every year, on 10 September, the world comes together for World Suicide Prevention Day. It is...
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Recognizing African Heritage
The International Day for People of African Descent exists to recognise and honour the contributions, strength, and resilience of people...
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Women’s Equality Day – celebration of freedom
Women’s Equality Day is often seen as a moment of celebration—a chance to reflect on progress made and to recognise...