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Jenny Sealy's poignant one-woman stand-up emphasises the idea that 'secrets are easier to tell strangers’, a notion she embodies with compelling honesty.
Natacha Sullivan is the founder and the social beauty therapist of ’The Beauty Of Caring CIC’ who is a social enterprise based in Bristol.
One of the panel debates which took place during Bristol Women’s Voice International Women’s Day Celebration on 2nd March at the City Hall in Bristol was “Caring Economy: what value do we place on care?”.
Sophie, volunteer reporter at our International Women's Voice Celebration on 2 March 2024 shares her impressions of the day.
‘Black is the Colour of my Voice’ is essentially the life story of Nina Simone, tortured genius singer, pianist and civil rights figure.
Bristol Beacon’s CEO, Louise Mitchell, shared her remarkable professional journey, starting from her university days to her current role as the CEO of Bristol Beacon.
On Tuesday 9 January 2024, the Value Caring Economy (VCE) Alliance attended Bristol’s Full Council Meeting. The Alliance put forward a statement urging the Council to commit to Valuing the Caring Economy and submitted nine public questions on the subject.
An alliance of nine Bristol organisations is campaigning and calling on employers, councillors, regional decision-makers and members of parliament to put care at the heart of their policies.
In a city with a strong tradition of protest and direct action it seems fitting that this year’s seasonal production at the stunning Bristol Old Vic has a theme of revolution at its heart.
We call on all organisations, communities and individuals in the City to take action to tackle a growing epidemic of male violence that impacts women and girls as part of the #16Days campaign.
Empathy. Boundaries and Consent. Intersectionality and self-care. These were only some of the concepts that were discussed at the second Young Women’s Forum: Feminist Leadership in Practice.
“Art is everywhere, offered to people who have the power to see “according to Kokoko, a street artist in the Democratic Republic of Congo and one of the subjects in Renauld Barrett's documentary, shown as part of the ‘Afrika Eye Film Festival’ running until 22 November 2023.
To date, 156 businesses have signed up to the Community Toilet scheme, but we have found a number of issues with how it is running.
As part of our ongoing commitment to empower young women in Bristol and support them to becoming change-makers, we had the privilege of hosting a Feminist Leadership Workshop as part of our Young Women’s Forum.
During the 'Festival of The Future City,' women leaders in Bristol came together for a panel discussion at the Watershed exploring “Leadership: The Impact of Women on Cities.”
Cheeky Little Brown is a story of two young Black women in London and a tale of love, loss, rejection and junk food.
Our Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2023 is on Monday 9 October at St Paul's Learning Centre from 5:30pm. Open to all.
Volunteer Reporter, Genevieve Bland went to see Eating Myself, a play by Peruvian playwriter and actor, Pepa Duarte.