Tag: Anah Project
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Reflections on Take Back the Night
A Movement That Crosses Borders On 15 September, communities in Canada will once again gather for Take Back the Night—a...
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#Echos of Her – Muso Kunda
Inside Mali’s Muso Kunda, a Museum Built for Women, by Women Tucked away in a quiet corner of Mali’s capital,...
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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
Beyond Rescue: Listening to and Standing With Survivors of Trafficking Every year on 30th July, the world pauses to observe...
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International Day of Hope
Hope as a Lifeline: How Women Rebuild After Trauma Hope doesn’t always arrive in bold declarations or sweeping change. Sometimes,...
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PTSD Awareness Day
Scars You Can’t See: Black and Minoritised Women, PTSD, and the Cost of Being Believed Beyond the Stereotype of...
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What Juneteenth Means for Black Women
The Emancipation That Came Late Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas were told they were...
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Anah Project at the Carnival of Cultures
On Saturday 14 June, Anah Project took part in the Carnival of Cultures held in Centenary Square. The event, part...
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#EchosOfHer: The Women’s Museum Hittisau
In a quiet alpine village in Austria, a striking cultural space stands with purpose and clarity: the Women’s Museum Hittisau....
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Embracing Cultural Diversity
On 21 May 2025, the global community observes the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, a day...
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#EchosOfHer: Wilhelmina Holladay
The Art of Recognition: How One Woman Changed the Canvas of History In the grand museums of the world, one...
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The Afro-Caribbean Connection at Museumand
In the heart of the UK, Museumand – The National Caribbean Heritage Museum stands as a pioneering institution dedicated to preserving...
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#Echos of her: C.N. Mangala
A Tribute to Her Legacy Through the Shashwati Women’s Museum C.N. Mangala, a visionary educator, writer, and cultural thinker, has...