This month is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and as always we want to raise awareness about sexual assault within our communities. Sexual assault is when the perpetrator touches someone in a sexual way without consent or forces someone touch them in a sexual way without consent.
Heads up! 🚨
We're now accepting applications for our TuWezeshe young women's programme! 💜
If you're Interested in learning how to shape the agenda on VAWG, network & voice yourself on both national & international platforms, apply today: https://t.co/ZG2i6sD9QD
🐝 Calling all teachers and educational practitioners in North, West and East London! 🐝
We are currently offering a select number of schools a FREE research based workshop focused on the experiences of Black girls in secondary school between April -June 2024.
Today is the beginning of #NOMORE Week, where we continue to honour our commitment in pushing and driving change for Black femmes. Just like every day we spotlight the importance of stopping and preventing violence.
🚨STALL CALL OUT🚨
Last year we had so many fun and amazing stalls at SANA Fest, it was so great seeing how talented and skilled everyone was and having such a diverse range of businesses and services.
We know that this isn’t a reality for most survivors, however we are fighting for a world where survivors are believed and validated from the very beginning, supported in every decision and step of the way.
#WeBelieveYou#BelieveSurvivors#SupportSurvivors#ValidateSurvivors
Are you a Black or mixed-ethnicity mother of African and/or Caribbean heritage, with experience of care proceedings? You might be interested in getting involved in this research 👇
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We are still running our cycle subscription box. We believe everyone has the right to bleed freely without fear of not having enough products. We believe that we should not be ashamed of our bodies and that includes our periods.
Supporting Black femmes can come in various different ways. However we want to highlight one of the most helpful ways in not only supporting, but protecting Black femmes which is by donating.
✨PARTICIPANTS NEEDED✨ on much needed research on the experiences of dementia disclosure to social networks within the Black African diaspora in the UK. Please share if you’re able to.
Interested participants are welcome to contact me via email or Twitter.
on public transport or at work – to sharing intimate images of someone without their consent; coercive control in a relationship; or unwanted touching.
There are many ways you can safely tackle violence against women and girls. If you think it’s wrong, act on it. Just think STOP.
…than those in any other type of occupation.
The campaign provides advice to anyone witnessing abuse, including students, on the safe ways to intervene if they see an incident of violence against women and girls, ranging from sexual harassment – on the street…
This fresh phase of the campaign follows statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, in the year ending March 2022, which revealed full-time students were more than four times as likely to have experienced sexual assault within the last year…
…the campaign joins forces with over 30 UK universities for the first time in a bid to protect women and girls on university campuses by delivering bespoke campaign materials designed to reflect the scenarios and forms of abuse that students could witness.
It was a pleasure to have consulted on and supported Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Enough Campaign.
The award-winning Enough campaign targets potential perpetrators of violence against women and girls. With it launching it’s third phase during the 16 Days of Activism…
We are super excited to announce our keynote speaker for the women’s health summit taking place next week! We can’t wait to hear from you @dr_christine_ekechi
Tickets are still available 👇🏾