Tag: Victim Empowerment
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The Quiet Strength Behind Community
Recognising the People Who Give Their Time Volunteers’ Week, taking place from 1–7 June across the UK, offers a moment...
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Heritage, Memory and Hidden Histories
Memory, Meaning and the Stories We Choose to Preserve World Heritage Day, observed each year on 18 April, was established...
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An Enduring Ethic for a Fractured World
Golden Rule Day The phrase “Golden Rule” carries a certain warmth — familiar, almost gentle in tone — yet its...
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The woman who sued for her freedom
International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade When we remember the history of...
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#EchosOfHer – İzmir Women’s Museum
A House of Memory in the Heart of İzmir Tucked within the historic Basmane district, the İzmir Women’s Museum stands...
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8 March – International Women’s Day
The mother who turned grief into a movement for justice International Women’s Day (8 March) is a global day recognising...
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Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
Care, dignity, and the right to be safe Female Genital Mutilation is a subject that requires gentleness. It sits at...
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Reflecting on freedom, then and now
National Freedom Day marks the moment a resolution was signed that helped pave the way towards the abolition of slavery...
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Celebrating the Data Protection Day
When Privacy Is the Difference Between Safety and Harm Privacy is often spoken about as a technical issue. Passwords. Settings....
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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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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...