You can often find information about events, conferences and developments on women’s rights on this website: https://www.womensgrid.org.uk/
There are two key times in the year in which there are often lots of activities focussing on women’s rights:
- March 8 is International Women’s Day
- November 25 is the United Nations (UN) day to end violence against women
- 25 November to 10 December (international human rights day) is known as 16 days of activism to end violence against women and girls.
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nia stands in solidarity with Selma Taha
nia is horrified to read the statement issued by Selma Taha, Director of Southall Black Sisters, and formerly Manager of Advocacy and Interim Director of

nia’s Young Women & Girls trip to Glasgow for FiLiA 2023
“Before coming here if someone asked me if I was a feminist I wouldn’t have been sure what to say but after this I will

nia is celebrating Black History Month
Black History month has been celebrated in the UK since 1987, Black History Month is an annual celebration that acknowledges the contributions, achievements, and history
women only marches
conferences
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Woman’s Place UK
Woman’s Place UK: is a campaign to protect, defend and grow women-only spaces. This is in direct response to what women themselves say they want



