Women Resisting Violence
Women Resisting Violence
Latin America Bureau
Women Resisting Violence
Latin America Bureau
Women Resisting Violence champions the innovative work of women addressing gender-based violence in Brazil, Guatemala and the UK. It is presented by Renata Peppl and produced by Louise Morris.'Behind every victory we have, there is a fight led by women who make it happen' - Eliana Sousa Silva, Redes da Maré, Brazil.~Aligned with the Global 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence (25 Nov to 10 Dec), Latin America Bureau and King’s College London release a three-part podcast in which women tell their own stories of social change. Through the project, we hope to influence policy around gender-based violence and highlight the voices and lessons of those working on the frontlines of their communities. We’d be grateful if you could help us achieve this by leaving a review and sharing the podcast using #WomenResistingViolenceAvailable in English, Spanish and Portuguese on all podcast platforms and on our website.Tw: @LatAmB Insta: @latinamericabureau Fb: @latinamericabureauHead to wrv.org.uk for more information about the project.Get in touch: [email protected] the press release: In English | En español | Em portuguêsFunded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Impact Acceleration Account held at King’s College London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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5 years ago
December 9, 2021
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