Hear Me Roar… MORE!
Women’s Voice presents
‘Hear Me Roar… MORE’
A festival for International Women’s Day
Saturday 9 March 2024, 11am – 7pm, The Observer Building, 53 Cambridge Road, Hastings, TN34 1DT
FREE. All welcome.
Come along to to hear more about what’s going on for women locally; find out about support that’s available; listen to empowering and uplifting speakers and performers; take part in free workshops.
Speakers
- Emily Booth, local resident with Palestinian heritage
- Katy Colley, Chair of Hastings & Districts Palestine Solidarity Campaign
- Elaine Ellis, UNISON
- Rossana Leal, CEO of The Refugee Buddy Project
- Cllr Julia Hilton, Leader of Hastings Borough Council
- Anna Maria Nabirye, Multidisciplinary artist, Co-creator Up in Arms
Performers
- A Load of Poets: Vicky Alice, Jemia De Blondeville, Grace Pilkington, Katie Taylor, Tara Valentine, Yellow and Green.
- SHE Choir
- Elisha Edwards
- Kinsella
- AFLO
Workshops
- Active Hastings
- Afri-Co-Lab
- Arts on Prescription
- Roots of Return
- Stitch TLC
SCHEDULE
Organisations
- Acorn Community Union
- Black Butterfly
- Change, Grow, Live
- East Sussex Domestic Abuse, Sexual Violence/ Abuse & VAWG Team
- Education Futures Trust
- Eggtooth
- Hastings Rounders
- Hastings and Rye Palestinian solidarity campaign
- Hastings Youth Commons
- iRock
- Oasis Project
- The Refugee Buddy Project
- Rainbow Alliance
- St Michael’s Hospice
- Trans Pride
- UNISON
- Wonky WI
With support from the The Chalk Cliff Trust, Wonky WI, Unison and the NEU.
Please do share details of this event with anyone who might like to attend.
Women’s Voice is a fantastic group and welcomes more women who would like to get actively involved. Come chat to us at the festival, or email us to find out about our committee meetings.
Email: hastingswomensvoice@yahoo.com
Facebook: Hastings Women’s Voice
Instagram: @womensvoicehastings