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Diwrnod Rhyngwladol y Menywod 2018, Aberystwyth

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Diwrnod Rhyngwladol y Menywod 2018
8 Mawrth 2018
Amgueddfa Ceredigion, Ffordd y Môr, Aberystwyth
Drysau’n agor am 6.30yp

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Cymraeg: Diwrnod Rhyngwladol y Menywod: Bydd Amgueddfa Ceredigion yn cyflwyno noswaith ddifyr o sgwrsio a thrafod, a cherddoriaeth gan y Bung Bung Belles.

Bydd panel amrywiol o fenywod lleol sy’n ymgyrchwyr yn siarad am sut allwn ni weithio i greu byd mwy cyfartal. Cewch daith dywys o amgylch yr amgueddfa cyn i bopeth ddechrau, ac yn y diwedd bydd cyfle i’r gynulleidfa ymuno yn y drafodaeth. Mae’n argoeli i fod yn noson llawn ysbrydoliaeth. Croeso i bawb. Trefnwyd mewn partneriaeth ag Aberration.

Y Cadeirydd: Joanne Hopkins
Y Panel: Amal Abu-Bakare, Andrea Hammel, Kate Rose, Michelle Pooley

£6 Gostyngiadau: £5

 

International Women’s Day 2018 Aberystwyth

Forward Together

International Women’s Day
Thursday 8 March  2018
Ceredigion Museum, Aberystwyth
Doors open 6.30pm

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English: To mark International Women’s Day, Ceredigion Museum presents a stimulating evening of talks and discussion, followed by music from the Bung Bung Belles.

A diverse panel of local women campaigners will speak about how we can work towards an equal world. With a museum talk beforehand and audience discussion at the end, this promises to be an inspiring night. All welcome. Organised in partnership with Aberration.

Chair: Jo Hopkins Panel: Amal Abu-Bakare, Andrea Hammel, Kate Rose, Michelle Pooley

£6 Concession: £5

Ceredigion Museum, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth

FULL PROGRAMME: 

Bookstalls with Honno Publishers and Planet Magazine

Charity Chocolate Egg raffle for Aberaid and West Wales Domestic Abuse Service

7.00  Gallery: talk about artist Seren Morgan Jones with Alice Briggs Assistant Curator.

7.15 Time to chat and settle in for the evening. Bar open. 

7.30  Video

7.35 Welcome by Carrie Canham, Museum Curator. 

7.40 Jo Hopkins, Aberystwyth University and Senior Sponsor of the Home Office Gender Equality Network: Why does Wales need an International Women’s Day? 

8.00 Women and activism: panel discussion chaired by Jo Hopkins

Andrea Hammel, Aberaid’s work with refugees

Kate Rose, Trans Champion within the Welsh Government, on transactivism

8.20  Q&A

8.30 Amal Abu-Bakare, Aberystwyth University, on race, Islamic feminism and intersectionality.

Michelle Pooley, Director, West Wales Domestic Abuse Service, on the work of her organisation. 

8.50 Q&A 

9.00 Thanks from Carrie Canham

Contribute to story wall and filming.

Break for refreshments

9.30  Charity Chocolate Egg Raffle with Carrie Canham

9.40  Harmonies from the Bung Bung Belles 

10.30 Ends



The evening will be filmed by Amy Daniel – an opportunity to have your voice heard
Photographer: Jess Rose
Event funded by WEN

 

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