This #HungerStrikeMedal belonged to Maud Joachim who was arrested, imprisoned & force-fed for campaigning for votes for women. Don't forget to use your hard-won vote tomorrow - so many have fought for this right! #GeneralElections2024#VotesForWomen
A great Irish poet and singer left us today.
She was beautiful, courageous and wore her heart on her sleeve. She was before her time.
Nothing will ever compare to Sinéad O’Connor.
Rest easy Sinéad.
Join @caitbeaumont @MaryMcAuliffe4 and @Fionnuala88 as they uncover the afterlives and trace the life stories of lesser known activist women. Listen to 'AFTERLIVES: Grannies, Guns, and Archives - Tracing revolutionary & post revolutionary women's lives' https://t.co/6d3ezhw0GQ
Died #Onthisday 1976 Rosie Hackett, nationalist, trade unionist, nationalist & workers' rights activist
@finnclodagh more from @DIB_RIA
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#UofStirling experts are calling for the arts and culture to be prioritised in funding decisions after new #research showed the significance of cultural hubs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out more: https://t.co/ivD2JVyzg9
@CreateStirling@kitchen44kingst@KathyRanks
Women in Journalism Scotland stands in solidarity with all journalists affected by redundancies.
We will be hosting an online redundancy support workshop on Monday 13th Feb at 7pm
The session is FREE and open to ALL
https://t.co/jdFFNh9Rkj
Today we launch our inaugural bursary programme, a collaboration with @jrf_uk. Five women journalists will each receive £1,500 to work on a journalism project shining light on social / economic inequalities in Scotland. And they’ll get a mentor https://t.co/86GN4oayXI
I'm looking to connect with local creatives who may want to display their works in Barras Market. This could be any type of nonprofit creative project such as a sculpture, photography or a colourful installation (within reason).