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#EchosOfHer – Girl’s Museum
A Bold New Space for Girls’ Voices Unlike traditional museums tethered to bricks and mortar, the Girl Museum boldly exists...
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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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Roses Revolution Day – Obstetric Violence
Understanding Obstetric Violence Obstetric violence refers to the mistreatment or abuse women may experience during childbirth, encompassing physical, emotional, and...
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What is Tolerance and Why It Matters
Tolerance is the ability to accept and respect the beliefs, practices and differences of others without prejudice or discrimination. It...
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Every October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month reminds us of the realities faced by Black and minoritised women living with abuse....
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18th October marks Anti-Slavery Day
18th October marks Anti-Slavery Day, a day to remember the past, confront the present, and commit to a future where...
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Listening, Understanding and Healing
Today’s World Mental Health Day is more than a date on the calendar—it is a reminder to check in with...
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#EchosOfHer – Vietnamese Women’s Museum
Threads of Resilience: Celebrating the Many Faces of Womanhood A Collective Memory Preserved Officially opened in 1995, the museum arose...
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International Safe Abortion Day
Protecting Choice, Protecting Lives Every year on 28 September, the world marks International Safe Abortion Day. It is a day...
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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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International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade
Beyond Abolition: Reflecting on the Legacy of the Slave Trade in Today’s Society The International Day for the Remembrance of...
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International Day on Judicial Well-being
When Justice Heals: Trauma-Informed Systems for Survivors and the People Who Serve Them There’s a misconception that justice ends in...