A network between partners in Canada and South Africa working for girl-led 'from the ground up' policy-making to address sexual violence in both countries
The Virtual Dialogue is one week away!
Join Indigenous youth and adult allies in conversation about positive masculinities and engaging young men in gender transformative work! Register: https://t.co/y6RLsKITyN
Excited to attend this event and learn from Indigenous men’s perspectives. So timely, as we set out to support more boys and young men to be active in gender equality and anti-violence work.
Bongiwe, Co-Founder of Girls Leading Change shares about Circle Back!✨
You can access the book here: https://t.co/xZI1HSpPuX
& listen to the podcast here: https://t.co/Dbd3Awxtnf
@MTW_P2E
Young Girls Leading Change use cellphilming to showcase their experiences as young women during a COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa! "Our experiences during the lockdown, SA 2020" won the 3rd place prize at the 2020 festival!https://t.co/RHQUNahhrI
#OrangeTheWorld#16Days
In 2018 girls and young women from around the world came together to create The Girlfesto, calling to #endgenderbasedviolence. Learn more about the Girlfesto and see all the different translations here: https://t.co/78lv9wBmWr #16Days#OrangeTheWorld#16DaysofActivism
Looking forward to hearing stories of impact today at 4:30pm! Thanks @LaurierVPR and The Young Indigenous Women's Utopia partnership @Girls_4Change for being our keynote speakers!
Youth between 16-24 have your voices heard as part of the new cellphilm project "Young People, Well-being, and Connectedness in the Time of Distancing"!
Get in the Halloween Spirit with a special video from TESIN🎃. The Chief Who Refused to Die is narrated by Alex Gray, who is Listuguj Mi'gmaq. Follow TESIN for future Indigenous storytelling and science videos! https://t.co/5KFBy8jysN
TONIGHT!! 7 pm ADT: Dr. Joshua Schwab-Cartas will be giving a free public talk on #Indigenous#Language#Revitalization strategies through cellphilms (cellphone + film production). The talk will be livestreamed on Facebook: https://t.co/ZJpSSfaXkY
Canada’s residential schools are too often presented as atrocities from a distant past. A documentary filmmaker collaborated with the Cree skateboarder Joe Buffalo to show that their effects are “very much a living part of the fabric of our society.” https://t.co/9MVeY3hHsF
We are happy to share the latest Networks4Change newsletter with you on this, #InternationalDayoftheGirl Girl. The theme of IDG 2021 is Digital generation. Our generation. The newsletter focuses on innovative collaborations and knowledge generation. https://t.co/YohBa7PpD8
Check out the new episode of Circle Back: The Podcast! In "Transformation" hear young women in South Africa reading their written pieces from the Circle Back book related to Transformation. Listen here:https://t.co/NpVtQjmYAC