Yasmine Dar celebrates women fighting back, and looks ahead to Women's conference and the issues that must be tackled by the Labour Movement.
Tag: IWD2022
We must not forget International Women’s Day’s history of radicalism – Ruth Hayes, Labour Women Lead #IWD2022
"The original International Women’s Day took place well over a century ago, and was born out of women’s collective fight for a better standard of living – shorter hours, better pay and the right to vote." #IWD2022
Women lead the way for peace, our voices are needed now more than ever – Sophie Bolt, CND #IWD2022
"Women are needed now more than ever to help build unity with all those calling for peace in the Ukraine, in Russia and across the world." By Sophie Bolt, Vice Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) From Sylvia Pankhurst, to Greenham and beyond, women have a proud history leading the struggle for peace.…