In a show of solidarity with Iranian women, Moroccan women have launched the “Cut your hair for the rights of half of society.”
UWindsor Director, Tolson-Murtty Among Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022
The University of Windsor’s Director of anti-racism organisational change in the office of the vice president, equity, diversity, and inclusion, Marium Tolson-Murtty, has made a list by the Canadian International Black Women of Excellence (CIBWE).
2023 Political Leadership and Participation: Sister Aid Holds Dialogue with Young Women and Girls in Liberia
According to Pakistan activist for female education, Malala Yousafzai, “There’s a moment where you have to choose whether to be silent or stand up.”
Zimbabwean Novelist, NoViolet Bulawayo Shortlisted for Booker Prize 2022
Celebrated Zimbabwean Novelist, NoViolet Bulawayo has been shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize. Violet was shortlisted for her novel, Glory, an Animal Farm-inspired political satire narrated by a chorus of animals. The judges called it “a magical crossing of the African continent in its political excesses and its wacky characters.” The chair of judges, Neil MacGregor described the shortlist as the group of people who “speak powerfully about important things”. Others on the shortlist include one Irish writer, one English writer, two Americans, and one from Sri Lanka. The panel of judges trimmed down the longlist of 13 books to the following six titles: Glory by NoViolet Bulawayo Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan The Trees by Percival Everett The Seven Moons of Mali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout Treacle Walker by Alan Garner Announcing the shortlist live from the Serpentine Pavilion in London, MacGregor…
The 59th International Association of Women Police Conference Opens in Canada
In a quest for leadership, employee wellness, integrated responses to crime, building relationships with external agencies, and, fostering stronger community partnerships.
20 Things You Should Know About The New Female Prime Minister Of the UK, Liz Truss
Liz Truss has emerged as the new UK Prime Minister of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party after defeating her rival, Rishi Sunak, in a Tory vote where she polled 81,326 votes to beat Sunak, who polled 60,399 votes. As the leader of the ruling Conservative Party, Truss is now British Prime Minister, replacing Boris Johnson, who resigned in early July after a scandal-hit government.
Women Might Use This Revolutionary Garment To Go To The Moon
A new type of vest intended to let women remain in space longer will be tested as part of NASA’s Artemis 1 mission to the moon, which is scheduled to launch on Monday.