Surrey VWI
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The WI’s first ever official virtual WI! All the same perks, from the comfort of your home! 💚🧡💜
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09-10-2020 09:54:24
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And we’re off!
En-route to Liverpool for The WI (National Federation of Women's Institutes) AGM. #liverpool #annualmeeting #girlstrip Women's Institute @WILifemagazine
Today is United Nations #AntiRacismDay so what can we all do to help fight racism? Firstly we can find out more. Five Books has a reading list of the best books on racism and here are some UK organisations working to eliminate racism: Blueprint for All Runnymede Trust Race Council Cymru
SVWI member angie leach quoted in the Daily Express today asking Cressida Dick and the MET “What else are you doing?” - we think it’s a valid question 👀 @SurreyFedWI Women's Institute #NoMoreViolence #EnoughIsEnough
We are so proud of Surrey VWI and Trustee angie leach for this very moving tribute to all the women murdered by men in the last 12 months #domesticviolence #SarahEverard #ViolenceAgainstWomen
Having spent most of the day at #claphambandstand with the ladies from @surreyvwi it was amazing the response our pendant got. Showing 125 ladies who have been Murdered in past 12 months in UK by men. #rememberthem #walktogether #NoMore
Thank you to BBC London and everyone else who has engaged with our bunting today - it’s really opened up the conversation about violence against women and shone a light on the 125 women who deserved so much better in the last year🧡 @SurreyFedWI Women's Institute angie leach
125 women have been killed by men since Sarah’s death, with each one remembered in bunting hung up around the bandstand and made by Surrey Vixens Women's Institute with data from CountingDeadWomen.
Angie Leach, Streatham Women's Institute explaining the bunting displayed on Clapham Common honouring every woman murdered in the last 12 months. Thank you to Surrey VWI & all the members involved for this powerful tribute. @SurreyFedWI #NoMoreViolenceAgainstWomen
At the bandstand on Clapham Common there is a tragic display of the names of women who have been murdered by men since #SarahEverard