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DIWC celebrates International Women’s Day with a ‘Herstory and Heritage’ theme

27 March 2017 by diwc-admin Leave a Comment

DIWC celebrates International Women's Week with a 'Herstory and Heritage' theme

International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8th March each year, a date that has been recognised since the early 20th Century. And this year DIWC also celebrated this day along with the Dundee Women’s Festival – to a theme of “Herstory and Heritage.”

History of the day

The earliest recorded date for the observance of International Women’s Day was 28th February 1909 in New York and was organised by the Socialist Party of America. From 1909 to 1913 it was celebrated on various different days/months but in 1914 settled on 8th March (possibly because that day was a Sunday), and now it is always held on this date in all countries.

Since that time events, marches and festivals are held internationally celebrating and recognising women’s equality. Organisations such as the United Nations join in, and their official theme this year was “Be Bold for Change”, aimed at increasing female representation in the workplace to 50%.

Exploring other cultures at DIWC

Since 1969 Dundee International Women’s Centre addresses the needs of women by providing a space for women to socialise, learn and come together.

To celebrate International Women’s Day, an exhibition was put together by English for Life Class which explored the native cultures of women and their interpretations of the Scottish culture.

The centre also hosted sewing classes and a challenging Henna workshop.

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There were Arabic cooking classes and an Indian banquet which offered a mastery of Indian cuisine (and some recipe cards if you needed more practice).

Dundee International Women Centre

The attendees of the classes believe that women should be appreciated every day. Workshops organised in the centre were helpful as it enabled social integration in a relaxed environment. This can lead to the empowerment of women and help improve mental health and increase in self-confidence.

One of the workshop attendees said, “this has been a wonderful experience, I feel more confident and happy.”

Sharing stories and experiences

DIWC focuses on the black and ethnic minority population of Dundee. Recently, we have been celebrating our staff, learners and volunteers as part of our ‘Women of Dundee’ campaign. This gives women the opportunity to share their experiences, stories and journeys in life.

These stories do not shy away from the difficulties women face. They talk about the isolation they face in their daily life and the reality of their experiences.

DIWC’s International Women’s Week highlighted the work which we do every day. During this week social media and magazines were filled with articles respecting the achievements of great women past and present: Parks, Pankhurst, Yousafzai, Curie.

On behalf of DIWC, as part of International Women’s Week, we would like to celebrate our great women. This week was dedicated to you. International Women’s Day was about you, our learners, staff, and volunteers.

Keep sharing.

Keep Learning.

Let us keep celebrating each other and ourselves.

Filed Under: Blog, News & Announcements Tagged With: Celebration, diwc, dundee international women's centre, International Womens Day, Womens History

International Women’s Day 2016: Focusing on our Global Achievements

18 April 2016 by diwc-admin Leave a Comment

International Women's Day 2016: Focusing on our Global Achievements

DIWC Celebrates International Women’s Day 2016

“Women’s rights are human rights” – Hilary Clinton 1995

In 2016, International Women’s Day was Tuesday 8th March. On this day we focus on our global achievements!

These include the following:

  • Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) an international treaty adopted in 1979 by the United Nations General Assembly. Today, it is a bill of rights for women that is adopted by 181 countries.
  • Microcredit for promoting self-employment in Bangladesh. Was created by the Grameen Bank (a Nobel Peace Prize-winning microfinance organization and community development bank) 1997.
  • UN millennium development Goals – goal no. 3 promote gender equality and empower women.

Globally, the theme for IWD 2016 is “Planet 50-50 by 2030. Step it up for Gender Equality”

The idea of this theme is to consider how to accelerate the 2030 Agenda building momentum for the effective implementation of the new Sustainable Development Goals especially goal number 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls; and number 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning.

Locally… we celebrate the global achievements of women and begin our continuous #pledgeforparity

Dundee’s Women’s Festival

http://www.dundeewomensfestival.org.uk/

4 main ideas promoted by International Women’s day with Dundee and DIWC

  1. Being more informed about money, government policy and health issues enable us to act for ourselves and for others.
  1. Knowing about women of the past who have achieved great things empowers us to follow in their footsteps.
  1. Being involved in sporting activities and encouraging other women to join in will bring both health and self-esteem.
  1. Being confident in speaking up – just one woman with the courage to speak out will encourage another to join her, whether it’s in Parliament or in the local Mother & Toddler Group. Then a couple more will have a go, then ten more…

Going back to point 2; Dundee’s theme of the year is Women making a difference…

Dundee Women in Science Festival

Celebrating and supporting women in science, technology, engineering and maths: the world’s only festival doing this!

Promoting careers in science

Supports professional women to develop their careers

Showcases talented and exciting research taking place across Scotland

WHERE OUR MINDS ARE NOW group exhibition

  • Exhibition of artists, selected via open call and curated by several members of the Tin Roof Arts Collective committee.
  • The artists work to be exhibited is in a range of mediums and responds to the theme of Women and Gender Parity.
  • The opening of the exhibition is on Friday 4th March 2016 at 7pm and will be raising money for local women’s charity Women’s Aid Dundee.

Dundee Women’s Festival is created in partnership with over 25 local women empowering organisations, including DIWC.

DIWC’s personal tribute

At DIWC there was focus on cultural education, skills and mixing women from different cultures.

An Indian banquet was on the menu for an empowering international womens day at DIWC. We made Sheesh Kebabs and taught women how to make them and held Spice classes, where we taught women the different use of spices.

This tribute is recognised and reflects the progress in women’s rights to education and cultural freedom.

Author: Caroline Brysting

 

Filed Under: Blog, News & Announcements Tagged With: Celebration, diwc, dundee womens festival, International Womens Day

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