Latest Past Events

Hear me roar… MORE!

Observer Building 53 Cambridge Road, Hastings

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 find out more about what’s going on for women locally. Listen to empowering and uplifting speakers and performers. For full details please click HERE.

AGM+ (Story Time x Women’s Voice)

Stade Hall Hastings

Story Time x Women’s Voice Join us for our AGM followed by our third “Women’s Voices” event: an evening of story telling, discussion and creative activity, hosted by @storytime.site and Nunu. 7pm, Thursday 1st February, 7pm, Stade Hall, Hastings, TN34 3DW. AGM at 7pm. Stories from 7.30pm. Free, or pay what you can. Refreshments will be available. If you need support with travel in order to attend please email us on hastingswomensvoice@yahoo.com. All women welcome. Trans inclusive. There is a possibility of male allies attending the Story Time part of the event. Story Time will take the responsibility of making sure the space feels safe, and providing a positive experience.  

Women’s Voices x White Ribbon Day

Hastings College Station Approach, Hastings

Join us for an evening of spoken word, discussion and creative activity to mark White Ribbon Day. This event is FREE/Pay What You Can.   Hosted by Aflo the Poet and Naomi Wood, this is the second in a series of events exploring issues affecting all women in our community and beyond.   Come along to listen, speak and explore your creative voice.   Refreshments will be provided: donations are welcome.   This is a feminist event . All women welcome . Trans-inclusive.   This event marks White Ribbon Day – on Saturday 25 November. White Ribbon is the UK’s leading charity engaging men and boys to end violence against women and girls. The White Ribbon mission is to prevent violence against women and girls by addressing its root causes. We work with men and boys to change long-established, and harmful, attitudes, systems and behaviours around masculinity that perpetuate inequality and violence.