Upcoming events
The BIG Online International Women’s Day Quiz
The BIG online International Women’s Day Quiz
Thursday 14th March @ 7pm
Guaranteed to challenge those little grey cells, this quiz isn’t just about winning, its all about taking part.
You can join on your own and meet new friends or join as a team on one zoom.
If you have never taken part before you will be in for a treat, HereNI are known for having the best craic. There are prizes!!!
Its run through Kahoot, so its best if you can join on your laptop or tablet and use your phone to answer the questions.
Email Grainne for the link
grainne.gibson@hereni.org
PPNI presents WAVE GOODBYE TO DINOSAURS at Queens
PPNI presents WAVE GOODBYE TO DINOSAURS at QueenAfter the film a panel discussion will take place to discuss the film, the themes of International Women's Day (peace & courage) and womens rights in Northern Ireland more broadly
PPNI presents WAVE GOODBYE TO DINOSAURS at Queens Tickets, Tue 12 Mar 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite
BME Women’s Network Chat
TEA, SCONE & CHAT
WITH SIPHO SIBANDA & FRIENDS
Facilitated by Sipho Sibanda, women will speak about their achievements and struggles as women as well as their hope for the future of Northern Ireland
RSVP: https://forms.gle/M729kxovbXQZkXgc7
Story telling for International Women’s Day
Story telling for International Women’s Day
Post-Rally Information and Entertainment
After the Rally Join us in 2 Royal Avenue for entertainment and information.
Singing is good for the soul from 1.30 – 2pm
Body Positive dance
HereNI story telling
Stalls on equality, human rights, health
International Women's Day Rally
Join us in Writers Square to march through Belfast City Center to City Hall where we will hear from our amazing speakers.
Peace and Courage!
Dearly Departed Sisters
"Dearly Departed Sisters" is not just a concert; it's a heartfelt homage to the influential women who have graced us with their musical genius. In this special fundraiser event Oh Yeah Music Centre will welcome a range of performers to handpick a song from their favourite departed female artist and share the reasons behind their choice, giving the audience an intimate glimpse into the power and inspiration behind the music.
Featuring performances from Cheylene Murphy (Beauty Sleep), Problem Patterns, Susie Blue, Niall McDowell, Clara Tracey, Winnie Ama, Grace Conlon, Alicia Raye, Rachel Craig, Ferna, Aqua Tofana, Alice La, Girl for Sale, Lauren Johnson (Brand New Friend), Rwanda Shaw, Martha Greer, Fionnula Cullen, Nadia, Clare Sands, Amanda St John - plus special guests!
Anticipate soul-stirring renditions as diverse as our line-up and let's pay tribute to legendary figures and their enduring impact these women have had on the world of music.
Tickets £20 https://ohyeahbelfast.com/live/womens-work-presents-dearly-departed-sisters
IWD PERIOD PARTY.
IWD PERIOD PARTY. Expect a night of all things periods form our infamous period quiz, a vulva making activity, period storytelling and more period activities in between.
Come along if you want to feel empowered, laugh till you cry, cry until you’re laughing and share a safe, judgement free space with a group of open minded humans. As per MMB tradition, we ask you to come dress in our brand colours of red & pink. Get your tickets fast - they always sell out!
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International Women's Day Panel at Out of Office Brewing
International Women's Day Panel at Out of Office Brewing
The Importance of BDS for Decolonial Feminist Peace in Palestine
This online event is focussed around activism and practice towards decolonial feminist peace. The webinar is structured around a series of questions posed to better understand why feminist scholars and activists advocate for, and support, certain boycott, divestment, and sanction strategies in order to promote feminist peace in regions under militarised occupation. Professor Pratt and Dr Abdelkarim will be talking about campaigns, and their research and expertise on Palestine and sharing examples of recent work.
Engaging the UN: What do we need in Northern Ireland?
Engaging the UN: What do we need in Northern Ireland?
The UN has been in the headlines a lot recently, but it can seem remote, and hard to understand. This event will look at how the UN works, and explore how engaging the UN can help improve the lives of women in Northern Ireland. It will also hear from people who have taken part in UN events, who will share their thoughts on how participation can benefit work in Northern Ireland.
We're also keen to explore what support women and organisations in Northern Ireland need to get a better understanding of the UN. Women's Platform works to act as the link between the sector and international networks, and we want to develop our capacity building and other support in line with what works best for local people and organisations.
Register here Engaging the UN: What do we need in Northern Ireland? (google.com)
The Wholly Trinity film launch
AFC in collaboration with the Open University and Array Collective are excited and privileged to present ‘The Wholly Trinity’, a short film depicting the role that artists and creatives played in campaigning for abortion rights in Ireland, north and south.
Art has always been a powerful vehicle for social justice and the struggle for abortion rights throughout the island of Ireland, was no exception. This beautiful short film depicts the commitment, creativity, colour and emotion that artists brought to the campaigns. In their own words, it describes how artists used creativity and performance to inspire people to action, ignite potent conversations and build communities of solidarity. It explores how art can change opinions, transcend barriers, shape narratives and make history, her story and their story.
The film will be preceded by a short discussion on the making of the film by Emma Campbell and Laura O’Connor, both artists with Array Collective.
Register here https://www.alliance4choice.com/events-1
WRDA Quiz Night
Join WRDA for our annual quiz night! Lots of prizes and fun guaranteed. £2 per person. Lavery’s Bar, 7th March at 7pm.
Email info@wrda.net to RSVP or register at this link to be entered for a mystery prize
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5YduwyFI-oCUWSvkARd4MUsji826QZ1y9QCKh2NyVJjYxJA/viewform?pli=1
IWD Art Exhibition
International Women’s Day Exhibition
A pop up exhibition for International Women’s Day to coincide with Late Night Art on this year’s theme Peace and Courage!
Featuring work from Anaka Women's Collective, Rainbow Refugees NI, Array Studios, Prime Cut Productions and Here NI, and Alliance for Choice.
Workers’ Rights are Women’s Rights are LGBT+ Rights!
International women’s day event Workers’ Rights are Women’s Rights are LGBT+ Rights!
📆Thursday 7th March
📍 Galway House, Belfast
⏰ 11:00AM until 13:00PM
Hear from a panel of LGBT+ UNISON women about their campaigns and experiences, from the early days of the Self Organised Group to the current year of LGBT+ workers. Followed by lunch.
RSVP: Louise O’Hara | l.ohara@unison.co.uk
Knit your own Womb: Abortion Celebration through Knitting
Knit Your Own Womb: Abortion Celebration Through Knitting is a gathering centered around the craft of knitting. Participants, regardless of skill level, will come together to create simple knitted stuffed uterus toys. The workshop aims to facilitate open discussions on pro-choice advocacy in an intersectional context. Through the hands-on, therapeutic experience of knitting, I hope to provide a space for meaningful conversations aimed at destigmatising abortion as a procedure and foster a sense of peace and courage in line with this years theme. Join us on 6th March 2024 at Ulster Sports Club (provisionally) for an inclusive exploration of combining creativity and advocacy.
Tickets £10, limited to 15 participants
Nothing About Us Without Us
The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, alongside our Nothing About Us Without Us women’s panel, is hosting an event to support grassroots women from local communities to amplify their voice around their healthcare needs and join our call to action for a women’s health strategy for Northern Ireland.
The event will promote the importance of grassroots women being Visible, Vocal and Valued. It will enable women to connect across communities, share experiences of their healthcare needs and raise their voice together on shared issues.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nothing-about-us-without-us-event-6th-march-tickets-830160050057
Women in Northern Ireland Conference
Women in Northern Ireland
Conference - Tuesday 5th March
How much have things changed for women in NI over the past 25 years?
Join us for our conference that will include discussions on equality law, work and employment, politics, public life and the launch of new research on the impact of Brexit on women.
Panel discussions with some of our leading women in the movement.
Johanne Monaghan from Women’s Platform
Elaine Crory our Women’s Sector Lobbyist
Louise Coyle from NI Rural Women’s Network
Kellie Turtle chair of Reclaim the Agenda
Registration is essential
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/conference-women-in-northern-ireland-tickets-815158038637
Unison Women's Committee Bus Tour
UNISON NI Women’s Committee have organised a bus tour as part of IWD celebrations on the history of women trade unionists in Belfast.
Register by emailing D.McCusker@unison.co.uk
BARONESS MAY BLOOD: A CELEBRATION OF AN EXTRAORDINARY WOMAN
This exhibition draws on The Linen Hall’s extensive Baroness May Blood MBE archive to create a vivid portrait of one of Northern Ireland’s most important and inspirational women. Using photographs, letters, audio and video recordings, and personal items, such as her awards and honours, the exhibition documents May’s work as a community and trade union activist; as a politician and co-founder of the Northern Ireland’s Women Coalition; and as a campaigner for integrated education and equality.
Drumming Workshops
Do you fancy playing drums with a group of women at the international Women’s day march in Belfast this year?
As part of the International women’s day 2024 celebrations, Chidambaram samba, an all-women samba band based in Belfast, is organising a series of drumming workshops.
You will learn to play Afro-Brazilian instruments as those played at the carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Samba is one of the most accessible musical art forms available to all ages and is fun and easy to understand. The energy, excitement and power of samba drumming experienced in an encouraging environment results in a truly empowering experience.
You will then play, supported by Chidambaram members and other experienced drummers, at the International Women's day march in Belfast, on Saturday 9th March.
Workshops are open to all women and non-binary individuals over 12 years old (12-18 years old to be accompanied by an adult). No previous musical experience is necessary.
The first workshop will take place on Sunday 25th February 1-3 pm at Shaftesbury Community Centre. We will also be rehearsing on Thursday 29th February and Thursday 7th March 8-9:30pm, same location.
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