Events Calendar 2009 Past

Date : Event : Group / Organisation Region/Location

04-Jan : Walk for Women and their Families – Gravel Pits Cheshunt
: Enfield Women’s Centre
Cheshunt

05-Jan : Consultation on Public Benefit of Moral or Ethical Belief Systems
: Charity Commission
UK

08-Jan :
18:30
Book Launch – What Kind of Liberation? Women and the Occupation of Iraq
: SOAS Centre for Gender Studies and SOAS Palestine Society
London WC1

09-Jan : Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority Women Councillors Taskforce Regional Event
: Government Equalities Office
London Islington

10-Jan :
11:00
Suffragettes: 100 Years – A celebration of the work of the Actresses’ Franchise League
: Scary Little Girls Productions in association with the Orange Tree, Richmond
London Richmond

12-Jan : Nominate an under 18 campaigner for CHANGEit award (£750)
: CHANGEit
UK

13-Jan :
16:00
Women’s Networking Event Birmingham
: Various
Birmingham B3

13-Jan :
18:30
Wildsing, feminist harmony singing – restarts 13th January 2009
: Wildsing
London N15

17-Jan :
14:00
Women and children’s procession against innocent deaths in Gaza – 17th January 2009 – London
: PSC and others
London Central

17-Jan :
17:00
Violence and Sex Work in Britain
: Housman’s
London N1

19-Jan :
14:00
Consultation on the Mayor’s Violence Against Women Strategy for London
: EVAW and CWASU
London EC2

19-Jan :
17:30
Vigil and Speakout by Muslim and Jewish women against Slaughter in Gaza
: Various
London Central

21-Jan : UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women European-wide NGO consultation – results and local action
: NAWO – Two Years of Action – Amnesty International Action Centre
London

21-Jan :
10:30
Anti-Sexist Youth Work in the 21st Century
: Girls’ Work Network
Warrington

24-Jan :
12:00
Zine Fest! : Workshop
: Women’s Library
London East

26-Jan :
19:00
Rock Against Rape – Benefit for Rape Crisis
: Phee Kear
London NW1

27-Jan :
18:30
Women Under Occupation from Baghdad to Gaza
: WSIUI
London Central

28-Jan :
19:00
The Politics of Abortion with Wnedy Savage
: Housmans
London N1

30-Jan :
10:00
A Seminar on FGM, Asylum and Refugee Policies in the UK
: FORWARD
London W11

31-Jan :
09:30
Grassroots Struggle Against Sexism and Racism: an International Comparison
: Global Women’s Strike
London NW1


01-Feb : Walk for Women and their Families – Forty Hall
: Enfield Women’s Centre
Enfield

02-Feb : Last day to sign the petition calling on the Prime Minister to criminalise the purchase of sex and to fund services to help women exit prostitution
: FCAP
UK

03-Feb :
18:00
Rape and Prostitution – A Question of Consent
: ECP
London Westminster

03-Feb :
18:30
Wildsing, feminist harmony singing – weekly on tuesdays restarted 13th January 2009
: Wildsing
London N15

04-Feb : In a Thousand Pieces – play on sex trafficking – on tour until 12th June 2009
: The Paper Birds
Jersey

04-Feb :
18:30
After the Good Life, the Impasse: Human Resources, Time Out, and the Precarious Present
: Gender Institute research seminar and public lecture series
London LSE

05-Feb :
19:00
Floods, Drought, Pollution and Survival: Women from the Global South speak out about Climate Change
: London Climate Change
London Finchley

13-Feb : Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority Women Councillors Taskforce Regional Event
: Government Equalities Office
Glasgow

13-Feb :
10:00
Feminist Philosophy Made Simple
: Society for Women in Philosophy UK; International Association of Women Philosophers
London E1

14-Feb : No More Violence Against Women Campaign – Please complete the survey to find out how violence against women touches all communities.
: WI
UK

14-Feb : In a Thousand Pieces – play on sex trafficking – on tour until 12th June 2009
: The Paper Birds
Glasgow

14-Feb :
10:30
Gender, Race, Class: An Anti-Capitalist Feminist Event – NB new venue
: Feminist Fightback
London Russel Square

14-Feb :
10:30
From Miss Appleyard’s Awakening to Monstrous Regiment : Drama Workshop
: Women’s Library
London East

14-Feb :
14:00
Solidarity Anti-Vatican Demo
: Various
London Central

14-Feb :
17:30
Million Women Drumming …raising the energy for 7th March
: MWR
London central

14-Feb :
18:00
Million Women Rise Pampering Evening
: MWR
London Central

15-Feb :
14:00
Rebetiko Women Singers at Arcola Theatre
: SOAS Reetiko Band
London E8

16-Feb : Muslim Women Power List 2009 – nominations close
: Various
UK

16-Feb :
19:00
Public meeting to object to lap dancing and striptease at pub in New Cross
: Local residents
London New Cross

17-Feb : In a Thousand Pieces – play on sex trafficking – on tour until 12th June 2009
: The Paper Birds
Winchester

17-Feb : A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer – Eve Ensler (until 21st February)
: V-Day
London

17-Feb :
18:00
Feminism as Travelling Theory: the Case of “Our Bodies, Ourselves”
: LSE Gender Institute
London Central

17-Feb :
19:00
The Drill Hall story telling workshop for lesbians – Tuesdays until 31st March
: Drill Hall Darlings
London Central

18-Feb : Marianne’s Travelling Trunk
: Enfield Women’s Centre
Enfield

18-Feb :
13:30
Locating Sex Work: Red Light Districts, Hot Zones and Safe Places for Women
: London Women and Planning Forum
London East (QMUL)

19-Feb : Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority Women Councillors Taskforce Regional Event
: Government Equalities Office
Gloucestershire

19-Feb :
19:00
15 years of DIVA Magazine : Evening event
: Women’s Library
London East

20-Feb : The Mayor’s Equality Framework: Equal Life Chances for All – consultation closes
: City Hall
London

20-Feb : In a Thousand Pieces – play on sex trafficking – on tour until 12th June 2009
: The Paper Birds
Bristol

20-Feb : Women in Ethical Businesses Awards – application deadline
: Tridos Bank
UK

20-Feb :
18:00
Reclaim the Night Bristol
: Bristol Feminist Network
Bristol

20-Feb :
19:30
A Fundraising Performance of The Vagina Monologues for Rape Crisis
: RADA Students Staff and Special Guests
London Central

21-Feb :
10:30
From Miss Appleyard’s Awakening to Monstrous Regiment : Drama Workshop
: Women’s Library
London East

21-Feb :
14:30
Calling all feminist history geeks!
: FAF
London SE1

21-Feb :
19:30
Reclaim the Night NORTH
: The Riveters – The UMSU Women’s Rights Group
Manchester

21-Feb :
20:00
Hooray for Hollywood – and also on 22nd February
: Puppet (R)Evolution
London Islington

25-Feb : International Women’s Day 2009 – BME Women
: Doncaster City Council
Doncaster

25-Feb : In a Thousand Pieces – play on sex trafficking – on tour until 12th June 2009
: The Paper Birds
Lincoln

25-Feb :
13:00
Enfield Women’s Forum / Network – exploratory meeting
: Enfield Women’s Centre
Enfield

26-Feb :
19:00
Vera ‘Jack’ Holme: Cross-dressing Actress, Chauffeur and Suffragette – Free illustrated talk
: Women’s Library
London E1

26-Feb :
19:00
Human Letters – a talk about an unusual protest by two suffragettes
: British Postal Museum and Archive
London Central

27-Feb : Accepting and advertising employer vacancies from within the adult entertainment industry by Jobcentre Plus – Consultation closes
: DWP
UK

27-Feb : Feminist Health Gathering this weekend and Sun 1st March 2009
: anarcha-feminist kolektiv
London East

27-Feb :
20:00
Comedy Cabaret Fundraiser
: Abortion Rights
London SW1

28-Feb :
10:00
MWR Banner making workshop … muster your creative energies
: MWR
London East

28-Feb :
12:00
Get ready for the rising…… Birmingham Million Women Rise Arts Workshop – banner & placard making
: MWR Birmingham
Birmingham B12


01-Mar : Walk for Women and their Families – Trent Park
: Enfield Women’s Centre
Trent Park

02-Mar :
20:00
Women’s Film & Discussion Night
: IWD Merseyside
Liverpool

03-Mar :
12:30
Welfare Reform Bill Lobby invitation
: PCS
London Westminster

03-Mar :
18:30
Wildsing, feminist harmony singing – weekly on tuesdays restarted 13th January 2009
: Wildsing
London N15

04-Mar : UK Women in public life awards 2009
: Various
London WC2

04-Mar : International Women’s Day 2009 – Celebration of Women’s Achievements
: Doncaster City Council
Doncaster

04-Mar : wisewords 4 – 28 March 09
: Alterntive Arts
London various

04-Mar :
11:00
Celebrating Women – Ailbhe Smyth : Feminist Activist & Academic
: Ailbhe Smyth
Dublin

04-Mar :
19:00
International Women’s Day and the Outstanding Women’s Awards Presentation
: Southern Brooks Community Partnership
Badley Stoke

04-Mar :
19:30
Feminist Open Forum marks International Women’s Day
: Feminist Open Forum
Dublin

05-Mar : Innovation and inspiration on the menu as ITWales marks International Women’s Day 2009
: ITWales
Swansea

05-Mar : Closing the gender gap – free conference – Scunthorpe
: North Lincolnshire Council
Scunthorpe

05-Mar :
08:30
Celebration of International Women’s Day Breakfast
: West London Business Network
London Westminster

05-Mar :
09:15
Inspiring Women: Challenging Voices, Changing Times
: Banúlacht and the National Women’s Council of Ireland
Dublin

05-Mar :
10:30
General Debate On International Women’s Day
: House of Commons
London Westminister

05-Mar :
11:30
Fashion, gender & body image
: KCL Women’s Network
London

05-Mar :
13:00
Marian Keyes And V V Brown ‘Rock And Write’ In Support Of Women’s Aid for IWD
: Penguin and Island Records
London Central

05-Mar :
13:30
Do women need a leg up in politics?
: One World Action
London N1

05-Mar :
18:00
Revolutionary Irish Women Doctors 1916 to the Civil War
: Anne McLellan
Dublin

05-Mar :
18:30
International Women’s Day – An Evening of Poetry
: Books from Scotland
Edinburgh

05-Mar :
18:30
Making a difference: Gender in the state, the workplace and the family International Women’s Day event
: Girton College
London LSE

05-Mar :
19:00
Women Reporting from the Frontline: an evening of discussion with award-winning foreign correspondents
: Amnesty
London EC2

06-Mar :
08:00
50 million missing protest
: Various
London EC2

06-Mar :
08:00
International Women’s Day City Breakfast 2009 to raise funds for Refuge
: City of London Corporation
London City

06-Mar :
09:30
Challenging Demand 3 – some places left at this free conference
: Women’s Support Project
Glasgow

06-Mar :
09:30
Have you ever wanted to change the world but don’t know where to start? Discover the inspirational woman inside
: Ruskin College
Oxford

06-Mar :
09:30
Challenging Demand 3 – 1 day free conference
: Women’s Support Project
Glasgow

06-Mar :
09:30
Missions, Mercy and Medicine – Women and Health in the East End
: Tower Hamlets PCT
London Whitechapel

06-Mar :
10:00
Swansea Women’s Aid Celebrate International Women’s Day
: Swansea Women’s Aid
Swansea

06-Mar :
10:00
Women’s Health Information and Support Centre (WHISC) Open Day
: WHISC
Liverpool

06-Mar :
10:00
International Women’s Day Festival Fermanagh
: Fermanagh Women’s network
Enniskillen

06-Mar :
10:30
WiRE help promote International Women’s Day
: WiRE
Bromsgrove

06-Mar :
12:00
International Women’s Day: Inspiring Potential
: University of Teesside
Teesside

06-Mar :
12:00
Celebrate International Women’s Day – Civic Lunch
: Bradford City Council
Bradford

06-Mar :
12:00
International Women’s Day at Kuumba Imani Millenium Centre
: Kuumba Imani Millenium Centre
Liverpool

06-Mar :
12:30
Suffragette honoured in Morpeth
: Various
Morpeth

06-Mar :
13:00
International Women’s Day Free Workshop for Disabled Women
: Breakthrough UK
Manchester Ardwick

06-Mar :
19:00
Lliw Valley Women’s Aid, Neath Women’s Aid and Port Talbot Women’s Aid Invite you to Celebrate International Women’s Day with them!
: Lliw Valley Women’s Aid, Neath Women’s Aid and Port Talbot Women’s Aid
Clydach

06-Mar :
19:00
International Solidarity for Women’s Liberation
: Organisation of Women’s Freedom in Iraq- UK
London

07-Mar : Sugar & Spice 3, Me, Myself and I (and 8th March)
: Lesbian and Gay Foundation
Manchester

07-Mar : Northern TUC takes International Women’s Day regional
: Northern TUC

07-Mar : Seeds of Change – A weekend of inspirational workshops for women in celebration of International Women’s Day – and 8th March
: Over the Rainbow
Wales Ceredigion

07-Mar : International Women’s Day – Forum for Women of the Caribbean
: Forum for Women of the Caribbean
Northolt

07-Mar : International Women’s Day 2009 – Young Women
: Doncaster City Council
Doncaster

07-Mar : A Home in the Highlands
: Women@Work
Inverness

07-Mar : Comedy event for Peterborough International Women’s Day
: Peterborough IWD Forum
Perterboroug

07-Mar : Scottish Women’s Convention – International Women’s Day 2009
: SWC
Edinburgh

07-Mar : Secularism and Women’s Rights – IWD Conference
: Women’s Liberation
Sweden

07-Mar :
09:30
International Women’s Day at Sgoil Lionacleit
: NHS Western Isles
Benbecula

07-Mar :
09:30
Prada Protest for International Women’s Day!
: Various
London Central

07-Mar :
10:00
International Women’s Day Gathering Brighton & Hove
: International Women’s Day Committee
Brighton

07-Mar :
10:00
International Women’s Day 2009 – Elphinstone
: Various
Elphinstone

07-Mar :
10:00
International Women’s Day (IWD) conference
: Birmingham Women’s Policy Group
Birmingham B18

07-Mar :
10:00
International Women’s Day Celebration Merseyside Caribbean Community Centre
: Merseyside Caribbean Community Centre
Liverpool

07-Mar :
10:00
Arun International Women’s Day Celebration
: Arun International Women’s Day Group
Bornor Regis

07-Mar :
10:00
Women Around The World – Event To Mark International Women’s Day
: Derby City Council
Derby

07-Mar :
11:00
LesBiCon
: LIKT
Manchester

07-Mar :
11:00
International Women’s Day
: Hounslow Borough Police in partnership with London Borough of Hounslow
Hounslow

07-Mar :
11:00
International Womens Day Event featuring Ale Douvan and Bollywood Grooves
: Account3
London E3

07-Mar :
12:00
Medway International Women’s Day – Our Lives, Our Choices
: Various
Medway

07-Mar :
12:00
Million Women Rise March
: MWR
London W1 Portman Square

07-Mar :
12:00
‘Women, Peace & Empowerment’ Festival
: IWD Merseyside
Liverpool

07-Mar :
12:30
International Women’s Day Malvern Event
: Malvern Fringe Arts
Malvern

07-Mar :
14:00
Celebration of International Women’s Day taking action for WOZA in Belfast
: Amnesty Belfast
Belfast

07-Mar :
14:00
Inviting women to celebrate International Women’s Day! explore, dream & experience
: Inner Space
London Central

07-Mar :
14:30
Million Women Rise Rally and Celebration
: MWR
London Waterloo Place

07-Mar :
14:45
Celebration of International Women’s Day
: Muslim Womens Association of Edinburgh and Womens Federation for World Peace
Edinburgh

07-Mar :
15:30
Demonstration and Rally against Sharia law, religious-based tribunals and racism; for universal rights
: One Law for All Campaign against Sharia law in Britain
London Central

07-Mar :
15:30
Join March 7 events against Sharia and Religious-based Tribunals in Britain and elsewhere
: One Law for All
London Central

07-Mar :
18:00
Sharia Law, Sexual Apartheid and Women’s Rights
: One Law for All Campaign against Sharia law in Britain
London Central

07-Mar :
18:00
Million Women Rise After March Love Celebration & Fundraiser
: MWR
London WC1

07-Mar :
18:30
Birds on Bikes Night Ride
: London Cycling Campaign
London Central

07-Mar :
19:30
Reclaim the Night – followed by after party at 9pm
: IWD Merseyside
Liverpool

07-Mar :
19:45
Electric Landladies at Chats Palace – International Womens Day Celebration
: Blow the Fuse
London Hackney

07-Mar :
20:00
International Women’s Day celebration in Reading
: Reading International Solidarity Centre
Reading

07-Mar :
20:30
Amazone International Women’s Day Weekend Extravaganza! Women Only Disco
: Amazone
Lancaster

08-Mar : Has the situation in Palestine affected the status of women and children?
: Dundee Quakers and Dundee Nablus Twinning Association
Dundee

08-Mar : Scottish Women’s Aid Virtual Exhibition “What is a woman in 2009” for International Women’s Day
: Scottish Women’s Aid
Virtual

08-Mar : Celebrate women in business and education at a special show at Dunstable’s Grove Theatre
: Women into Work, Education and Business
Dunstable

08-Mar : Rosa Luxemburg – London Socialist Pary IWD Event
: London Socialist Party
London

08-Mar :
01:00
AMARC’s 2009 celebration of International Women’s Day! A global broadcast
: AMARC
Global

08-Mar :
09:00
International Women’s Day Hull
: Hull Women’s Centre
Hull

08-Mar :
10:00
Celebrating Women – Midlands TUC International Women’s Day Conference
: Midlands TUC
Birmingham

08-Mar :
10:00
International Women’s Day Events throughout the day at Exeter Phoenix
: Devon County Council
Exeter

08-Mar :
10:00
Alexander Technique Workshop for Women on International Women’s Day 2009
: Hilary King
London Stoke Newington

08-Mar :
10:00
International Women’s Day Event at Cumbernauld Theatre
: Cumbernauld Theatre and the Studio Arts Forum
Cumbernauld

08-Mar :
11:00
International Women’s Day at the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
: IWM
London Central

08-Mar :
12:00
Bristol Link with Nicaragua IWD 09 celebration
: Bristol Link
Bristol

08-Mar :
12:00
International Women’s Day Bournemouth
: Various
Bournemouth

08-Mar :
12:00
Rosa Luxemburg – London Socialist Pary IWD Event
: London Socialist Party
London Central

08-Mar :
12:00
Great Women Of Dublin – Historical Walking Tour with leading historian, Pat Liddy
: Dublin City Council
Dublin

08-Mar :
12:00
Be Inspired: International Women’s Day Reading with Eileen Casey, Celia de Fréine, Anne Hartigan and Ann Leahy
: Various
Dublin

08-Mar :
13:00
Celebrating the bravery of Zimbabwean women human rights defenders on International Women’s Day
: Amensty Dublin
Dublin

08-Mar :
13:00
Feminist Walking Tour – Dublin – 8th March 2009
: Choice Ireland, the RAG collective and the Lashback collective
Dublin

08-Mar :
13:00
International Women’s Day – Manchester
: Manchester City Council
Manchester

08-Mar :
13:15
“Lab Coats and Lace” – 8th March 2009 – Dublin
: WITS and Dublin City Book Festival
Dublin

08-Mar :
13:30
Amazone International Women’s Day Weekend Extravaganza! Indoor Market Women Stallholders Mixed Event. Fundraiser for Lancaster Women’s Aid
: Amazone
Lancaster

08-Mar :
13:30
From Margaret to Mary – Edinburgh
: Various
Edinburgh

08-Mar :
13:30
Seren Poets Celebration International Women’s Day in Cardiff
: Seren
Cardiff

08-Mar :
13:30
From Margaret to Mary – free herstory walk
: Various
Edinburgh

08-Mar :
14:00
A women’s walking event is taking place at Daventry Country Park
: Daventry.gov
Daventry

08-Mar :
14:00
W@W and Kilmartin House Museum celebrate International Women’s Day
: Women@Work
Argyll

08-Mar :
14:00
Celebrating Diversity, in Pursuit Of Equality
: West Midlands Wraparound Services Team
Birmingham

08-Mar :
14:30
International Women’s Day
: Wirksworth Amnesty group
Darley Dale, Derbyshire

08-Mar :
15:00
The Association of Turkish Women in the UK (BTKD) conference to mark this year’s International Women’s Day
: Association of Turkish Women in the UK
London SW1

08-Mar :
18:00
Gude Cause Fundraising Concert
: Gude Cause
Edinburgh

08-Mar :
18:45
Reclaim the Night Edinburgh 2009 on International Women’s Day
: RTN Edinburgh
Edinburgh

08-Mar :
19:00
International Women’s Day Celebration (proceeds to Women in Tune)
: WiT
Lampeter

08-Mar :
19:00
Celebrity Funny Women on International Women’s Day
: Funny Women
London SE1

08-Mar :
19:30
International Women’s Day Amnesty Pub Quiz
: Amnesty local group
London WC1

08-Mar :
19:30
EMERGENCY Women’s night in London
: EMERGENCY
London SE1

08-Mar :
20:00
International Women’s Day Fundraiser – Solace Women’s Aid
: Solace
London Central

08-Mar :
20:00
International Women’s Day Fundraiser -
: Solace Women’s Aid
London Central

09-Mar : One hundred portraits of women in science to be displayed at Imperial College London (until 13th)
: Imperial College
Londno West

09-Mar :
09:30
Improving Futures: Working Together to End Domestic Violence
: The Haven Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

09-Mar :
09:30
Women in Devon, Power and Politics Conference
: Devon County Council
Exeter

09-Mar :
10:30
International Women’s Day St Albans
: St Albans City and District Council
St Albans

09-Mar :
11:00
International Women’s Day Celebration 2009
: Nottingham Women’s Centre
Nottingham

09-Mar :
18:00
TUC International Women’s Day Evening Reception
: TUC
London Central

09-Mar :
19:00
Women’s Aid Charity Film Night
: Women’s Aid Ireland
Dublin

09-Mar :
19:00
Veronica Dunne: My Life in Music
: Veronica Dunne
Dublin

10-Mar : Chinese women in the UK and the world
:
Manchester

10-Mar :
09:30
Celebrate International Women’s Day 2009 in Brent
: Brent Council
London Brent

10-Mar :
13:30
Honour Based Violence is Domestic Violence
: Leeds.gov
Leeds

11-Mar : International Women’s Day – City University – Women and the Credit Crunch (and 13th March)
: Staff Development Unit
London Central

11-Mar : One hundred portraits of women in science display until 13th March
: Imperial College London
London West

11-Mar : Women in Palestine – U.K. tour 3rd to 11th March 2009
: Twinning with Palestine Network
Various

11-Mar : What Manchester Women Want exhibition – until 21 March 2009
: Various
Manchester

11-Mar :
12:00
International Women’s Day – Still Relevant?
: Ailbhe Smyth
Dublin

11-Mar :
18:00
IWD Vigil – 8 for 8
: Women in Black and 7 other women’s networks
London Central

11-Mar :
18:00
IWD Vigil – Women in Black and 8 other women’s networks
: WiB
London Edith Cavell Statue

11-Mar :
18:00
The Limits of Tolerance
: WAFE
London Westminister

11-Mar :
18:00
Meet the Workers (linked to Prada protest)
: Various
London Central

11-Mar :
18:30
Hecklers to Power? The Waning Tools of Liberal Rights and Challenges to Feminist Activism in South Asia
: Gender Institute research seminar and public lecture series
London LSE

11-Mar :
19:00
Sex Traffic – Discussion at ICA
: ICA
London W1

12-Mar : BEV 5th London Film Festival – 5th to 13th March 2009
: Birds Eye Views
London various

12-Mar : The Shministim (refusenik school leavers) UK tour until 12th March
: Various
Various cities

12-Mar :
13:00
Addressing Domestic Violence in Russia and Uzbekistan – IWD Event in Wolverhamtpon
: Haven Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton

13-Mar : BEV 5th London Film Festival – 5th to 13th March 2009
: Birds Eye View
London

13-Mar :
13:00
Justice For Banaz Campaign: Public meeting with the IPCC
: IKWRO
London SE1

14-Mar : York International Women’s Week – until 14th March
: York City Council Women’s Working Group
York

14-Mar : A celebration of womanhood will take place in South Tyneside to raise money for rape victims (until 14th March)
: Primrose Community Centre Jarrow
Tyneside

14-Mar : The Women’s Art Show 2009 – until 14th March
: Fairfields Art Centre
Reading

14-Mar : International Women’s Day Events – Lewes District – 7th to 14th March
: Lewes District Council
Sussex

14-Mar :
10:00
Personal Safety Empowerment Workshop for Women and Girls to celebrate International Women’s Day
: Women’s Business Centre
London East Ham

14-Mar :
10:00
Girls’ World – Celebrating International Women’s Day
: YWCA Scotland
Edinburgh

14-Mar :
11:00
International Women’s Day – A free day out for women in Haringey
: LB Haringey
Haringey Women’s Forum

15-Mar : Porn Cultures: Regulation, Political Economy, and Technology – Call for Papers (deadline)
: CICR, MIRC and ICS University of Leeds
Leeds

15-Mar : Dundee Women’s Festival – until 15th March
: Various
Dundee

15-Mar : Week of Action on ‘Welfare Abolition Bill’ until 15th March
: London Coalition Against Poverty, Disabled People’s Direct Action Network and Feminist Fightback
Various

15-Mar :
16:00
No! The Rape Documentary
: ICA
London Central

15-Mar :
19:00
International Women’s Day Poetry Event
: 3345 Club
Liverpool

17-Mar : International Women’s Day 2009 Festival – until 17 March 2009
: Cymru Women
Cardiff

17-Mar : Safeguarding victims: Prevention and Protection in Practice Forced Marriage & ‘Honour’ Crimes – Free Conference
: Various
Cardiff

17-Mar :
13:30
Free range children – an afternoon policy discussion
: Daycare Trust
London Westminster

17-Mar :
19:00
Reclaim the Night
:
NUS Wales Women’s Campaign & Wales Women’s National Coalition
Cardiff

17-Mar :
19:30
The Gut Girls until 21st March
: The Space
London East

18-Mar : International Film Festival – until 27 March 2009
: Human Rights Watch
London Various

19-Mar :
20:00
Eva Women’s Aid fundraising event
: Eva Women’s Aid
Redcar

20-Mar : Human Rights Watch Highlights Women’s Rights at Film Festival until 27th March
: HRW
London various

20-Mar : International Women’s Day Events at Glasgow Women’s Library (2nd to 20th March)
: Glasgow Women’s Library
Glasgow

20-Mar :
20:00
Wom@tt presents Mama Africa: African Women in Concert (20th March)
: Wom@tt
London West

20-Mar :
20:00
Wom@tt presents Mama Africa: African Women in Concert
: Wom@tt
London West

21-Mar : Hidden and invisible? Survey for carers to voice their concerns – closes 21st March 2009
: Carers UK
UK

21-Mar :
14:00
Great Lakes African Women’s Network IWD Event
: GLAWN
London

24-Mar :
09:30
Seizing the opportunities of CEDAW: Developing a women’s sector strategy for 2011
: WRC and EHRC
London EC2

24-Mar :
19:00
Constructive approach to violence on women
: London Feminism Meetup Group
London Central

25-Mar : Southbank features a month of films with prominent female characters (until 25th March)
: National Film Theatre
London Southbank

25-Mar :
14:00
Stella Project Networking Event
: GLDVP and GLADA
London SE1

27-Mar : Image Of Black Women Film Festival 2009 – African Descent Women In Cinema – 5th Anniversary (until 29th)
: Images of Black Women
London Kilburn

28-Mar : wisewords 4 – 28 March 09
: Alternative Arts
London

28-Mar : Rape Crisis Centre Survey On Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
: Glasgow Rape Crisis
UK

28-Mar :
10:00
Young women and their relationships into adulthood
: SRF
London SE14

28-Mar :
10:30
Put People First: But Don’t Put Women Second (March leaves noon)
: WILPF
London Central

28-Mar :
10:30
Conference on Polygamy
: KRWO
London SE1

28-Mar :
11:30
Put workers first. March with us (march leaves at noon)
: Feminist Fightback
London Central

29-Mar :
11:30
Come To The Feminist Fightback Strategy Day
: Feminist Fightback
London Stepney green

31-Mar : Tongues on Fire – Asian Women’s Film Festival – throughout March
: Tongues on Fire
London various

31-Mar : Please sign the petition to save specialist domestic violence services for Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee women and children
: IMKAAN
UK

31-Mar : Celebrating Women – March 1 to 31 2009 – Over 25 events
: LB southwark
Southwark

31-Mar :
18:30
New Central London Lesbian Social Group
: Age Concern Camden
London Camden


08-Apr :
18:45
Politically Provocative Writing
: Women in Publishing
London Central

09-Apr : All-European Autonomous Feminist Womyn’s Gathering Invitation (until 14th)
: Various
Austria

14-Apr :
18:30
OBJECT activist meeting
: Object
London

15-Apr :
15:30
Craft Group
: 44 Portland Place (YWCA Central Club)
London Central

16-Apr :
14:30
Book Club – The Brooklyn Follies
: 44 Portland Place (YWCA Central Club)
London Central

21-Apr :
19:00
Reclaim The Night – Nottingham – Planning Meeting
: Various
Nottingham

23-Apr :
11:00
Art In London – Van Dyke and Britain
: 44 Portland Place (YWCA Central Club)
London Central

23-Apr :
19:00
Masculine Law – A Women’s Action Network event
: WAN
London

24-Apr : Feminist Friday
: Object
National

24-Apr :
13:30
Black and Ethnic Minority Women in Domestic Violence Trainings
: IMECE
London Holloway

24-Apr :
18:30
WILPF Birthday Bash
: WILPF
London

24-Apr :
19:30
Lecture – Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mary Wollstonecraft, “The Mother of Feminism”!
: Various
London Stoke Newington

25-Apr :
19:00
Debate: Political Power for Women: How Far Have We Come? Why Does it Matter? – Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mary Wollstonecraft, “The Mother of Feminism”!
: Various
London Stoke Newington

26-Apr :
11:00
Sunday Service followed by lunch – Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mary Wollstonecraft, “The Mother of Feminism”!
: Various
London Stoke Newington

28-Apr :
18:00
The New Literary Front: Reading the Girls of Riyadh – Gender Institute Research Seminar
: Gender Institute LSE
London Central

30-Apr : Survey of Services in Your Area – closes 30th April 2009
: GLDVP
London

30-Apr : Vagina Monologues – until 2nd May 2009
: Seagull Theatre
Lowestof


02-May :
19:30
Concert: Carol Grimes, with Issy Postill and Adey Grummet – Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mary Wollstonecraft, “The Mother of Feminism”!
: Various
London Stoke Newington

03-May :
20:30
Cambridge Reclaim The Night
: Women at CUSU
Cambridge

05-May :
18:00
FPC Report Launch – Women and Children First: Leadership and the HIV & AIDS Crisis in Africa
: FPC
London Central

05-May :
18:30
Focus Groups to discuss Government Consultation of VAW
: Welsh Women’s Aid
Cardiff

06-May :
15:30
Imagining Social Justice in an Era of Social Inclusion and Social Capital – Professor Mary Daly
: Eleanor Rathbone Social Justice Public Lecture Series
Liverpool

06-May :
18:30
Focus Groups to discuss Government Consultation of VAW
: Welsh Women’s Aid
Carmarthen

06-May :
18:30
Welfare Reform Deepens Our Crisis
: global Women’s Strike
London Westminster

07-May :
15:30
Small Business Club – Increasing Your Self-confidence and Selling Your Business
: 44 Portland Place (YWCA Central Club)
London Central

08-May : 5th annual Wise Woman Weekend – until 10th May
: Wise Woman
Ireland Leitrim

08-May :
19:30
Talkback
: Kali Theatre
London East

08-May :
20:00
in a thousand pieces – until 16th May (matinee at 3pm)
: the paper birds theatre company
London W1

09-May :
10:00
City Hall must be accountable to Londoners – State of London Debate
: City Hall
London Central

09-May :
16:00
National Strategy Meeting to Oppose Immigration Controls Cancelled
: Feminist Fightback
London E1

10-May :
11:00
For transnational feminism! 10th May 2009
: European Alternatives
London East

10-May :
17:00
Red Room Platform: Women’s Edition
: Red Room Platform
London East

11-May :
11:30
Call out for meeting to form a radical child care collective
: Feminist Child Rearing
London east

12-May : Over and Out – Launch event for research report
: Refugee Support
London Westminster

12-May :
19:00
Muslim Women Music Makers
: Rich Mix
London East

13-May :
18:30
Focus Groups to discuss Government Consultation of VAW
: Welsh Women’s Aid
Wrexham

13-May :
19:00
‘Not Natasha’: an evening of photography, film and debate on trafficking in the UK
: AI UK
London East

15-May :
09:30
Developments in Prostitution Policy
: Eaves POPPY Project and LSBU
London Southbank

16-May :
09:00
Faith, Homophobia, Transphobia And Human Rights Conference 2009
: LGCM
London WC1

16-May :
13:00
Opportunity For Women To Participate In A Funded City Intervention Tackling Sexism
: FemAdLib K
London East

16-May :
14:00
Anniversary Celebrations of Millennium Group Three
: WAFE
London W2

19-May :
17:00
Behind the Smile
: Anti-Trafficking Alliance
London SE1

19-May :
18:30
Trade
: AI UK
London East

19-May :
18:30
Oral Histories of the Black Women’s Movement and Documenting the Archives
: BCA
London Brixton

20-May :
19:00
National Strategy Meeting to Oppose Immigration Controls
: Feminist Fightback
Manchester

22-May :
19:30
Live Through This editor Sabrina Chapadjiev to talk on women, creativity and self-destruction
: Feminist Library
London South

22-May :
19:30
North Kent Women’s Aid is holding a Candle light sponsored walk event on Friday 22nd May 2009
: North Kent WA
Kent

23-May : Hilllingdon Women’s Centre co-ordinator climbs Mount Snowdon to raise money for the centre – please sponsor
: Hillingdon Women’s Centre
Snowdonia

24-May :
18:30
Iranian film season: The Stoning of Soraya M
: AI UK
London East

29-May : Ending violence against women and girls – your voice counts – take part in the Home Office consultation – closes 29th May 2009
: Home Office
UK

29-May :
15:30
From Social Greed to Meeting Social Need – Hilary Wainwright
: Eleanor Rathbone Social Justice Public Lecture Series
Liverpool

30-May :
09:30
Sisters on the Planet – A conference about women and climate change
: Oxfam Cymru and partners
Cardiff

30-May :
14:00
“A Century of Pensioners Struggle”, a performance written by Prisca Allen
: Global Women’s Strike
London Central


02-Jun :
18:30
Are all women oppressed and what hand do they play in their own oppression?
: Feminist Library
London South

04-Jun :
19:00
Deeds not words, Mr Mayor.
: Boris Keep Your Promise
London

05-Jun : Crossings – and 6th June 2009
: Rich Mix
London East

06-Jun :
09:30
River Walk Challenge – raise money for homeless women
: Central and Cecil
London riverside

06-Jun :
17:00
Uncomfortable Poems by Older Women
: Housmans
London Kings Cross

08-Jun : Speak out on the Equality Bill
: Fawcett with UNISON
London

08-Jun : Carers Week 8th-14th June 2009
: Various local and national groups
UK

08-Jun :
18:30
Have Your Say On Equal Pay
: Fawcett / Unison
London Westminster

09-Jun :
19:30
Mary Davis: Comrade or Brother?
: Bishopgate Institute
London Liverpool Street

10-Jun : Insight with Rana Husseini: Murder in the Name of Honour
: Frontline club
London

10-Jun :
09:30
Free Event – Women & Design
: WoW
Wolverhampton

10-Jun :
18:00
The Limits of Tolerance (continuing theme)
: WAFE June Meeting
London Westminster

10-Jun :
19:00
Conspirators – Women in the Polish Resistance (film)
: Goethe-Instut
London SW7

13-Jun : Blow the Fuse Midsummer Jazz – some tickets left
: Blow the Fuse
London East

13-Jun :
12:00
A Commemorative Flashmob: Stop Violence Against Women
: The FemaleArtCollective
London

14-Jun :
11:00
Sponsored Family 4 Mile Charity Walk
: FATE Trust
Staffordshire

14-Jun :
14:00
Jewish Mothers & Daughters
: Pascal Theatre Company
London Stratford

15-Jun : Look Beyond the Label – Refugee Week – until 21st June 2009
: Various
UK

24-Jun :
12:00
Launch of Demand Change!
: Eaves and Object
London Westminster

24-Jun :
18:30
The Stoning of Soraya M – free screening – part of Iranian Women’s events at AI UK
: AI UK
London East

25-Jun : The Maid – a provocative women storytelling – and 26th June 2009
: Rich Mix
London East

25-Jun :
09:30
Community Food Growing Taster Day
: WEN
London E14

27-Jun :
19:00
One Law for All fundraiser dinner
: One Law for All
London

30-Jun : Sheila McKechnie Awards 2009 for new and emerging campaigners
: SMK
UK

30-Jun : Rosa Women Creating Change Award – deadline soon!
: Shelia McKechnie
UK

30-Jun :
16:30
Women’s Networking Hub Meeting
: Women’s Networking Hub
Birmingham

30-Jun :
17:00
What the Other Feminists Look Like…
: Feminist Fightback
London Southwark

30-Jun :
19:30
Cheating on the Sisterhood – Book Launch & Reading – Wigtown
: Reading Lassess
Scotland Wigtown


01-Jul :
09:30
Community Composting -Training the Trainer
: WEN
London E14

01-Jul :
19:00
Shappi Khorsandi: ‘A Beginner’s Guide to Acting English’ – part of Iranian Women’s events at AI UK
: AI UK
London East

01-Jul :
20:00
Stripping The Illusion: The Lap Dancing Industry Exposed
: Object
London Westminster

02-Jul : Women’s Liberation is one of the themes at Marxism 2009 (until 6th July)
: Various
London Central

02-Jul :
09:30
Community Voices for Health engagement and development event
: Mayor’s Office
London City Hall

03-Jul :
14:00
The Way Forward Consultation Event: A Call For Action To End Violence Against Women
: EVAW
London

04-Jul :
20:00
Hip Hop and Spoken Word
: Poetic Pilgrimage
London East

08-Jul :
18:30
Offside – free screening – part of Iranian Women’s events at AI UK
: AI UK
London East

09-Jul :
15:30
A consultation event for London’s women
: GLDVP for GLADA
London City Hall

10-Jul :
21:00
Reclaim The Night – E17 Community Walk
: Various
London E17

13-Jul : VAW stakeholder confidence and satisfaction survey 2009
: CPS
Online

14-Jul :
18:00
Reclaim the Night March Leeds – organising meeting
: Various
Leeds

15-Jul : What makes Britain’s Best Boss? Nominations close
: Working Families
UK

16-Jul :
19:30
Public Meeting: Margaret Prescod – Tell us about Obama, about US policy in Haiti & Honduras …
: Global Women’s Strike
London Camden

19-Jul :
15:30
Masked Parade of sex workers & supporters thanking the community for helping to keep women safe
: ECP
London – Soho

20-Jul : London Mayor consults on violence against women – contributions by 20th July 2009
: City Hall
London

20-Jul :
18:30
Sense of Self – A weekly support group for women focusing on enhancing self-esteem and self-confidence!
: Sense of Self
London Greenwich

21-Jul :
18:00
How Long Does a War Last? Using a Feminist Curiosity to Take Stock of the Iraq War
: Feminist Review
London

22-Jul :
18:30
The Day I Became a Woman – free screening – part of Iranian Women’s events at AI UK
: AI UK
London East

23-Jul :
18:00
Lend Your Voice – The Testimony Project
: Testimony Project
London EC2

31-Jul : Is the Government doing enough on violence against women? Survey closes
: ROW
online

31-Jul : A Woman of Substance Award – nominations close
: Various
UK

31-Jul : Photographic exhibition: LOCK & KEY – last day
: Alix Edwards
London Bethnal Green

31-Jul :
19:00
Art Exhibition & Panel Discussion – Women in Conflict ( and 1st August 2009 exhibition from 10am)
: Artists 4 Human Rights & Social Justice
London Wimbledon


01-Aug : The “I just wanna camp with you lot” camp this summer until 8August
: Various
Wales Ceredigion

21-Aug : Million Women Rise Camp 2009 – Join us for one night or the whole week … women arise! (until 28th August)
: MWR
Wales Ceredigion

21-Aug :
19:00
“Artist and Political Campaigner” The 7th annual Sylvia Pankhurst Memorial Lecture
: Sylvia Pankhurst Memorial Committee
South Yorkshire

23-Aug :
14:30
Join us for Hackney Million Mothers March
: Various
London Hackney

26-Aug :
18:30
The Circle – Women’s Action Network event
: WAN
London EC1

28-Aug : Women in Tune (WIT) Music Festival ~ until 1st September 2009
: Women in Tune
Wales Dyfed

28-Aug : Transnational Feminisms Conference – Call for Contributions (by 28th August 2009)
: Transnational Feminisms Conference (4-5 December)
Manchester


04-Sep :
13:00
Protest in support of Lubna Hussein
: Various
London

05-Sep :
10:00
Subject In Process – symposium on feminism and art
: CCA
Glasgow

07-Sep :
19:00
Art History, Religion, Feminism: Contemporary Perspectives
: Vaughan College
Leicester

08-Sep :
09:30
Whatever happened to Feminism?
: Vaughan College
Leicester

10-Sep : New Inquiry: Women in the City – submissions by 10th September 2009
: Treasury Committee
UK

10-Sep :
19:30
Lap Off – Haringey Council to decide on lap dancing club – your support needed to oppose this
: Lap Off
London N22

10-Sep :
19:30
Women in Journalism Seminar: From Journalist To Novelist
: Women in Journalism
London Central

11-Sep : North East Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards 2009 – nominations closes
: Women in the Network
North East

12-Sep :
10:00
Feminist Activist Day – open to students and non students alike
: London Student Feminists and NUS Women’s Committee
London SOAS

15-Sep :
09:00
Bright Ideas Conference
: GLDVP
London

16-Sep :
19:00
Iraqi Women’s Role in the Anti-colonial Resistance
: The Socialist History Society and Women Solidarity for an Independent and Unified Iraq
London Bishopsgate

18-Sep : Nominations for other for the 2009 DSC Social Change Awards close today
: DSC
UK

21-Sep : Welsh Assembly Government Consultation On A Violence Against Women Action Plan For Wales – closes
: Welsh Assembly
Wales

22-Sep :
17:30
Westminster Women’s Design Group Launch meeting
: WDS
London Westminster

23-Sep :
17:30
Redbridge Women’s Design Group Launch meeting
: WDS
London Redbridge

24-Sep :
19:30
Fair Play – awareness raising play seeking feedback
: Futures Theatre Company
London Battersea

25-Sep : Nominations for yourself for the 2009 DSC Social Change Awards close today
: DSC
UK

26-Sep :
09:30
Feminist Theory & Activism in Global Perspective – free
: Feminist Review
London central

27-Sep : Run the Half Marathon for Refuge on 27th September – NB register by 31st July 2009
: Refuge
London

30-Sep : Government launches study into Female Genital Mutilation – closes 30th Sept 2009
: Various
UK

30-Sep : Women’s Radio Group broadcasts monthly
: WRG
Online

30-Sep : Equality Duty: Consultation closes
: Government Equalities Office (GEO)
UK

30-Sep : Banning age discrimination: consultation closes
: Government Equalities Office (GEO)
UK

30-Sep :
17:00
Militarism and Underdevelopment
: Gendering the Social Sciences Gender Institute, the Department of International Relations and STICERD public lecture
London Central

30-Sep :
17:30
Drinks reception and open evening for women planners
: WDS
London EC1


01-Oct :
18:30
Created Equal: Voices on Women’s Rights – Book Launch
: Amensty International UK
London EC2

01-Oct :
20:45
Blow the Fuse Jazz Club with Laka D
: Blow the Fuse
London N16

03-Oct :
10:30
Introduction to Planning – Free Training For Women’s Design Group Members!
: WDS
London EC1

05-Oct : London Child Poverty Awards – nominations close
: London Councils
London

05-Oct :
20:00
Broken English – Rehearsed play-reading of new play
: Pascal Theatre
London Central

07-Oct :
15:30
‘What kind of Liberation? Women and the Occupation of Iraq’
: Birkbeck Diagnosing the Contemporary seminar series
London Central

07-Oct :
19:00
Murder in the name of honour: Rana Husseini
: Amnesty International UK
London EC2

08-Oct :
19:00
American Women in Gilded Age London: Expatriates Rediscovered
: Women’s Library
London E1

09-Oct : Single Equality Scheme “Integrity, Equality, Respect and Fairness” 2009 – 2012 – consultation closes
: Charity Commission
UK

10-Oct :
09:30
Feminism in London
: London Feminist Network
London central

10-Oct :
12:00
100 Years Of Scottish Feminism – The Gude Cause March (assemble at 12 move off at 1pm)
: Gude Cause
Edinburgh

10-Oct :
19:45
It felt empty when the heart went at first but it is alright now – until 31 October 2009 – Post-show discussion 21 October and BSL interpreted performance 12 October
: Clean Break in association with Arcola Theatre
London Hackney

11-Oct :
11:00
The Birdhouse Cake Sale – How you can help
: Birdhouse
Manchester

11-Oct :
14:00
THE DRILL HALL DARLINGS: IT’S CHRISTMAS, CAROLE! – until 13 Dec
: Drill Hall
London central

11-Oct :
16:00
DESPATCHES by Pam Gems
: Drill Hall
London central

12-Oct : Ms Understood: Women’s Liberation in 1970’s Britain until 31st March 2010
: Women’s Library
London E1

12-Oct : Striking Women: Voices of South Asian workers from Grunwick and Gate Gourmet – in the foyer
: Women’s Library
London E1

13-Oct :
19:30
The United Nations – Putting Its House in Order on Women
: UNA Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells

15-Oct : Call for Essays: Transnational Feminisms – abstracts by 15th October 2009
: Various
Globab

15-Oct : Government consultation on mental health – closes 15th October 2009
: Department of Health
UK

17-Oct : First Birmingham Reclaim The Night march
: Birmingham Feminists
Birmingham

17-Oct :
10:00
Beyond liberation: a cultural legacy
: Women’s Library
London E1

17-Oct :
10:30
From Pearly Queens to Kingsley Hall – guided walk
: Women’s Library
London E1

17-Oct :
10:30
Environmental & Social Sustainability – Free Training For Women’s Design Group Members!
: WDS
London EC1

22-Oct :
09:45
Irish Travelling Women and Domestic Violence: Meeting Needs and Challenging Prejudices
: Solace Women’s Aid
London NW1

23-Oct : Transnational Feminisms – Registration now open – early discount closes 23rd October 2009
: Various Manchester University
Manchester

23-Oct :
10:30
Women Moving Forward in London
: Women in Prison
London EC2

24-Oct :
18:00
Reclaim The Night – East Midlands
: Various – still open to others wanting to help plan
East Midlands

25-Oct :
13:00
Call Out to AnarchaFeminists
: LAFK
London East

25-Oct :
16:00
Film screening of Mothers & Daughters
: Pascal Theatre
London Central

26-Oct : Should volunteering be a fast track to citizenship – consultation closes 26 Oct 09
: Home Office
UK

27-Oct : Charity Concert with Natalie Clein on 27th October 2009 in London
: City of London Corporation
London Central

28-Oct : EHRC consultation on gender pay gap reporting – consultation closes
: EHRC
UK

28-Oct :
18:00
Limits of Tolerance – 3rd Meeting
: WAFE
London Westminster

29-Oct :
17:00
Forgotten voices: women’s role in peace and security
: International Action Network on Small Arms Women’s Network
London EC2

30-Oct : Take action on Equal Pay Day
: Fawcett
UK

30-Oct :
20:00
Silent Candle-lit Vigil against Hate Crime
: 17-24-30
London Central

31-Oct :
12:00
Ms Understood: Women’s liberation in 1970s Britain Exhibition – guided tour
: Women’s Library
London E1


02-Nov :
18:00
Demand Change! Short Film Screening And Panel Discussion On Prostitution And Clause 14 (Formally 13)
: Demand Change
London Westminster

03-Nov :
12:00
Demonstration Against the Policing and Crime Bill
: Various
London Westminster

03-Nov :
18:00
From victimhood to agency? Visual representations of ‘poor women’ in development
: Gender Institute LSE
London Central

04-Nov : Women trapped in cycle of violence by UK law – Mass Lobby
: Amnesty UK
London Westminister

06-Nov :
17:15
12th London New Wind Festival and Women in Music UK Joint Event
: Women in Music
London Central

06-Nov :
18:30
Oxfordshire Reclaim the Night 2009
: Oxford RTN
Oxford

08-Nov :
11:30
THE DRILL HALL DARLINGS: STORYTELLING – until 13 Dec
: Drill Hall
London central

08-Nov :
15:00
Vagina Rex and the Gas Oven – 40th Anniversary Reading
: Unfinished Histories
London East

09-Nov :
18:30
Learning How to Cite Judith Butler
: Gender Institute LSE
London Central

09-Nov :
20:00
Woman On The Bridge – Rehearsed play-reading of new play
: Pascal Theatre
London Central

10-Nov :
12:30
Westminster Hall Debate on Rape Crisis Funding
: Lynda Waltho MP
London Westminster

11-Nov : ‘Looking Back, Moving Forward’ – Celebrating 20 Years of One World Action
: One World Action
London Central

11-Nov :
09:00
International CEDAW Conference
: Womankind and One World Action
London EC2

11-Nov :
14:00
DV Information day at Through My Eyes: a woman survivor’s view of London
: Various
London Hackney

13-Nov :
17:30
2nd seminar of a series in postcolonial approaches to feminism
: History of Feminism Network
Londond Central

14-Nov : Behind Closed Doors to benefit from inaugural event – Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
: Various
Leeds

14-Nov :
20:00
Women’s Question Time
: The Tart Salon
London Central

15-Nov :
18:30
Children of the Decree – documentary about Ceausescu’s ban of birth control and abortion
: Ciné lumière
London W

17-Nov : Future childcare investment – Who cares who pays?
: Daycare Trust
London Central

19-Nov : No Going Back: Empowering Single Parents Out of Poverty
: SPAN
London

20-Nov : What do women think and know about rape – survey closes
: CER
Online

20-Nov : No Recourse to Public Funds – Petition the Prime Minister to change the requirements (petition closes)
: Amnesty and SBS
UK

20-Nov : Tribute to Romy Schneider including double bill of Maidens in Uniforms – until 29 November 2009
: Various
London

21-Nov : In Doncaster this year we are holding a series of events to mark the campaign – until 9th Dec
: Various
Doncaster

21-Nov : Burton Albion and East Staffordshire Borough Council have teamed up to show their support for a national campaign to put an end to domestic violence 21 Nov 09
: Various
Burton Upon Trent

21-Nov :
12:00
Womens And Childrens Rights – To mark Universal Children’s Day and International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
: Ex Muslim Rally and One Law for All
London Central

21-Nov :
18:00
Reclaim the Night Durham
: TUC
Durham

21-Nov :
19:00
Reclaim The Night 2009 Cornwall
: Young Women’s Support Network
Newquay

23-Nov :
19:00
Quiz Night to mark White Ribbon Day – benefit
: RISC
Reading

24-Nov :
09:30
Consultation for organisations working in the field of violence against women and children
: WRC
London SE1

25-Nov : 16 Days Events in Glasgow 2009 – has its own blog
: Glasgow Violence Against Women Partnership
Glasgow

25-Nov : Carmarthen Women’s Aid will be out in the town raising awareness and raising money through donations
: Carmarthen Women’s Aid
Carmarthen

25-Nov : Home Truths: The Social Impact of Domestic Violence
: Jewish Women’s Aid
London Central

25-Nov : Sponsored Walk
: CRASAC
Coventry

25-Nov : 16 days of activism campaign – Kingston
: Various
Kingston

25-Nov : If it were between countries we’d call it a war… Imagine… a world without violence against women & girls
: Violence Against Women Prevention Scotland
Ayr

25-Nov : 16 Days of Action for the Elimination of Violence Against Women – East Dunbartonshire
: Various
East Dunbartonshire

25-Nov : Cwm Cynon Women’s Aid have organised a street collection in Aberdare town centre to raise funds and awareness
: Cwm Cynon Women’s Aid
Aberdare

25-Nov : Shattered (contemporary stories of surviving sexual violence) working with Rape Crisis (England &Wales) – Exhibition until 12th December 2009
: Various
London N8

25-Nov : 16 Days Of Action For The Elimination Of Gender Based Violence
: Various
Dundee

25-Nov : Extreme forms of Violence against Women: Femicide in Mexico and Central America: 3 events 25, 26, 27 Nov
: CAWN
London

25-Nov : Women’s Support Project Glasgow has new web site and programme of events for 16 Days of Activism
: Women’s Support Project
Glasgow

25-Nov : Working Together To Stop Violence And Abuse Against Women And Children The Power And The Positive – Empowering Women To Move Forward
: Renfrewshire Women’s Association
Paisley

25-Nov : 16 Days of Action for the Elimination of Violence Against Women – West Dunbartonshire – until 10th Dec
: Various
West Dunbartonshire

25-Nov : Blog of 16 Days events for 2009 in Ireland
: Women’s Aid Ireland
Various

25-Nov : Extra activities have been planned in West Lancashire to mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the 16 Days of Action Campaign
: Various
Lancashire

25-Nov : 16 Days of Action Appeal for Women’s Aid
: Women’s Aid
England

25-Nov : Amman Valley Women’s Aid are going to be raising awareness of domestic abuse by setting up a stall
: Amman Valley Women’s Aid
Ammanford

25-Nov :
09:30
Forced Marriages & Honour Based Violence Conference – Has Anything changed?
: H.O.P.E Training & Consultancy & Leicestershire Constabulary
Leicester

25-Nov :
10:00
True Cost To Families Of Sexual Exploitation – CROP 5th National Conference
: CROP
Leeds

25-Nov :
10:30
March from Cathedral Road to Llandaff Cathedral
: BAWSO
Cardiff

25-Nov :
12:00
WWNC Light a Candle Service
: Wales Women’s National Coalition
Cardiff

25-Nov :
17:45
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Seminar
: HER Centre
London Greenwich

25-Nov :
18:30
Reclaim the Night Glasgow
: Rape Crisis Scoland
Glasgow

25-Nov :
19:00
Portsmouth Reclaim The Night
: Portsmouth Domestic Violence and Abuse Forum
Portsmouth

25-Nov :
19:00
Peaceful vigil in Trafalgar Square
: Million Women Rise
London Central

26-Nov :
17:30
Launch of new Intake and Assessment House and new Crisis Intervention Reactive 24hr Service
: Cardiff Women’s Aid
Cardiff Bay

26-Nov :
19:00
Lesley Abdela in Conversation with Dr Wendy Stokes
: Women’s Library
London EC1

26-Nov :
19:00
Light a Candle
: Cardiff North Labour Women’s Forum
Cardiff

26-Nov :
20:30
Live Music Night – Benefit
: Lliw Valley Women’s Aid Bridge Project
Swansea

27-Nov :
14:00
White Ribbon Xmas Fayre
: Neath Women’s Aid
Neath

27-Nov :
14:00
Be a judge for a day in Truro as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Week
: Devon and Cornwall Criminal Justice Board
Truro

28-Nov : Through My Eyes: a woman survivor’s view of London – exhibition ends
: Alix Edwards
London Hackney

28-Nov :
09:00
Separation And Reunion Forum (SRF)Tenth Annual Conference
: SRF In Collaboration With London Metropolitan University
London N7

28-Nov :
09:00
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Awareness Raising Event
: Soroptimist International Yorkshire
Airdale

28-Nov :
10:00
Grunwick and Gate Gourmet Study Day at the Women’s Library
: Various
London E1

28-Nov :
12:00
Ms Understood: Women’s liberation in 1970s Britain Exhibition – guided tour
: Women’s Library
London E1

28-Nov :
12:00
WAST: Women Asylum Seekers Together – Networking Day London
: WAST
London

28-Nov :
14:00
Representations of Women in the Media
: Bristol Fawcett and Bristol Feminist Network
Bristol

28-Nov :
15:00
Struggle not submission – 20 Years of Women Against Fundamentalism
: WAF
London Central

28-Nov :
18:30
Reclaim the Night Leeds
: Women in Leeds
Leeds

28-Nov :
20:00
Reclaim the Dance Floor (after Reclaim the Night Leeds) @ The Common Place
: Women in Leeds
Leeds

30-Nov : launch of Every Single Woman campaign, Charter of rights of women seeking Asylum
: Women’s Action Network Asylum Aid
London

30-Nov : Have your say on policing in London – consultation closes
: MPA
London

30-Nov : Women’s Films at The We The Peoples Festival 2009 (19, 23-30 November 2009)
: We the People
London SW15


01-Dec : Manchester needs Women Like You – submit photos for IWD event in 2010 by today
: Various
Manchester

01-Dec :
17:00
Commit, Act, And Demand – An End To Violence Against Women
: Women’s Networking Hub
Birmingham

02-Dec : Sole Purpose To Perform At Scottish Parliament
: Sole Purpose
Edinburgh

02-Dec : Haringey Domestic and Gender Based Violence Stakeholders Conference on Rape & Sexual Assault on Girls & Young Women
: Equalities Team Haringey
London N8

03-Dec :
12:00
Ms Understood: Women’s liberation in 1970s Britain Exhibition – guided tour
: Women’s Library
London E1

03-Dec :
12:30
From Beginning to End
: Independent Choices
Manchester

03-Dec :
18:00
White Ribbon March
: White Ribbon Scotland
Stirling

03-Dec :
18:30
The Greatest Silence – special screening to mark 16 Days of Action
: WAN
London EC1

04-Dec : Transnational Feminisms – continues on 5th December and some activities on 6th
: Various Manchester University
Manchester

05-Dec : Amazone Women’s Night – Benefit for Lancaster and District Women’s Aid
: Lancaster and District Women’s Aid
Lancaster

05-Dec : Documenting Migration Event @ Gasworks
: Remembering Olive Morris
London South

05-Dec :
19:00
Electric Landladies
: Blow the Fuse
London Blackheath

05-Dec :
20:00
‘Christmas Voices’ a fundraiser for Black Women’s Rape Action Project & Women Against Rape
: As above
London N17

07-Dec : Abortion Support Network Pro Choice ‘Happy Hour
: Abortion Support Network
London Clerkenwell

07-Dec :
18:30
Mrs Goundo’s Daughter – Free Event
: Forward
London EC1

09-Dec : Petition for anti sexism regulation closes 9th December 2009
: Various
UK

09-Dec : 16 Days of Activism for the Elimination of Gender Violence films and training – Dumfries – and 10th Dec
: Various
Dumfries

09-Dec : Online petition on lads’ mags and anti-sexism regulation for the media
: Object
online

11-Dec :
14:30
Christmas Bazaar
: London Irish Women’s Centre
London Hackney

12-Dec : Bag packing Marks & Spencer, Enfield Town – Help raise money for Enfield Women’s Centre – and 13th
: Enfield Women’s Centre
London Enfield

12-Dec :
12:00
Remembering Olive Bicycle Tour
: Remembering Olive Morris
London South

12-Dec :
14:00
Housing Matters
: Remembering Olive Morris
London South

12-Dec :
17:00
‘As Far as the Eye can Sing’ with Frankie Armstrong
: Housmans
London Kings Cross

12-Dec :
19:00
Electric Landladies
: Blow the Fuse
London Hackney

13-Dec :
16:00
Born in Flames (1983), dir. Lizzie Borden, 90 min
: Remembering Olive Morris
London South

14-Dec : Consultation on transitional arrangements for changes to the regulation of lap dancing clubs and similar venues in England and Wales
: Home Office
England and Wales

18-Dec :
17:30
3rd seminar of a series in postcolonial approaches to feminism
: History of Feminism Network
Londond Central

30-Dec : The Stern Review of Rape Complaints – Call for Evidence survey closes
: Stern Review
UK

31-Dec : What do women think and know about rape – survey deadline extended until 31st December 2009
: CER
UK

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