by admin | Sep 22, 2025 | News, Women and girls sector projects
The West End’s own Women’s Library West End Women and Girls Centre welcomes all women and girls to come along and enjoy our dedicated Women’s Library, packed with floor to ceiling all female authored books, with something for all ages including mums...
by admin | Sep 2, 2025 | Domestic Abuse, News, VAWG, Women and girls sector projects
In August 2025, the Angelou Centre and Project Resist released “Why Do I Have to Hide Away?” Documenting the devastating impact of the 2024 far-right riots on Black, minoritised, and migrant women and children across the UK. This report is a stark...
by admin | Jul 17, 2025 | Events, Women and girls sector projects
Angelou Centre and Project Resist– July 15th, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art ‘Insist, Persist, Resist’ Dr Claire Ogah On July 15th, the Angelou Centre and Project Resist launched Stories of Colour, a powerful, survivor-led and anti-racist initiative which...
by Joanne Armstrong | Jun 10, 2025 | News, Women and girls sector projects
Tina’s Haven: A Sanctuary for Healing, Recovery and Resistance Dr Sue Robson has worked across the North East for decades to support and uplift the rights of women in our communities. With a background rooted in the feminist youth work movement of the 1980s in...
by Joanne Armstrong | Jun 9, 2025 | Events, News, VAWG, Women and girls sector projects
Sunderland NO MORE: Strategy Launched In May 2025, Sunderland City Council, in partnership with a broad network of local organisations and stakeholders, launched its strategy to end domestic abuse and VAWG following months of planning, research, and community...
by Joanne Armstrong | May 29, 2025 | Campaign, Domestic Abuse, News, VAWG, Women and girls sector projects
Victims’ families and Project Resist unite to expose systemic failures and demand urgent reform Project Resist, in collaboration with Sharon Holland and many other bereaved families, has launched the Suicide is Homicide campaign to demand justice for victims of...