Tag: Women’s Empowerment
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A Day to Reflect on Inequality
World Day of the Poor is observed annually on the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time. In 2025, this falls this...
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#EchosOfHer – Henriette Bathily Women’s Museum
Henriette Bathily Women’s Museum — A Sanctuary of Strength and Storytelling in Senegal A Vision Rooted in Feminism and Cultural Pride...
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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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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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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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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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Black Maternal Mental Health Week
Voices That Must Be Heard When we talk about maternal health, we often picture glowing mothers and joyful new beginnings....
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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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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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Recognizing African Heritage
The International Day for People of African Descent exists to recognise and honour the contributions, strength, and resilience of people...