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Blogs
For Women's History Month Jackie tells us the "her-story" of India's Phoolan Devi, popularly known as the Bandit Queen.
Ahead of Saturday’s march (9) in Belfast for International Women’s Day, Helen Crickard (Reclaim the Agenda) talks about the regional and international aspects of women’s activism.
Catherine gives us herstory of how she became a rep - almost by accident - and has gone on to become an active member of her regional women's network.
For Women's History Month, Jackie tells us the her-story of Dorothy Arzner, who played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of women's history in the film industry during Hollywood's "golden age".
Judy tells us about how being part of the PCS women's network provides a supportive community for working together on the issues that effect women in and out of the workplace.