We put together a little video of some our favourite images of the women's movements we've been luck enough to learn from over the last 2 years of the project. Enjoy! #IWD2020 https://t.co/dHrAk5B2qp
We had our final, Mobilise! 2 workshops using #Jamboard with asylum seekers, refugees and volunteers yesterday. Thank you everyone! Your insights will help improve our Active Citizenship course. You also said that you feel more confident about being active citizens- yeah! #impact
Fantastic news: we've just been funded to run a small #evaluation of the Active Citizenship course we created for the Mobilise! project 🎉 More information to follow! https://t.co/cnpq3HXXwc
ICYMI: here's a link to our Active Citizenship course launch this Tuesday: https://t.co/HRc57EbizM
It was great to see so many of you and to share what we've been working on, as part of the Mobilise! project. Thank you to everyone for your support 😊
REMINDER: We're launching the Mobilise! project's Active Citizenship Course this afternoon from 4-5pm on #zoom! Please click on the link to check out the course: https://t.co/cnpq3HXXwc #citizenship#engagement#civic#political
📢NEWS: We are launching the Mobilise! project's Active Citizenship Course on 27 October, 4-5pm on #zoom! Join us to celebrate our work, designed to enable active #citizenship and #engagement in UK #political and #civic life. Please RSVP by 23 October to [email protected]
Sob! The last @ESRC@LancasterUni IAA-funded Mobilise! meeting with our amazing #volunteers. Thanks so much for your positivity, adaptability and creativity in the face of #covid adversity. What's in store next for this #resilient bunch of people?🙂
Hello! We are looking for (non)academic #references about staying #safe while being an #active#citizen for a project we're working on. Any suggestions, please reply to this tweet. Thanks! P.S. We'll reveal more soon 🙂
Join us Friday 7th August at 3pm when @CoalfieldWomen will be sharing research into the lived experiences of Women during the 1984-5 coal strikes.
Book your place now by emailing [email protected]
image: copyright Martin Shakeshaft
#OnThisDay, 21 June 1957, Ellen Fairclough becomes the first Canadian federal cabinet minister. She advocates for equal pay for equal work.
#WomenInPolitics#WomenInPower