What I See is a global collection of women’s voices coming together to share, connect, and actively shape the narrative of what it means to be a woman. By asking the question ‘What do you see when you look in the mirror?’, the Project finds different ways for women to reflect on self-perceptions and female identity, and becomes a platform for them to add their voice. The bigger the overall voice, the more power we have to truly influence the issues that matter. Each month, we pick a particul ...
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From Good to Great: A Woman's Journey
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As part of Community month, we headed up to Liverpool to co-host a live panel discussion with The Women's Organisation. From Good to Great: A Woman's Journey brought together four amazing women - Chair Pamela Ball, EY's Penney Frohling, MDI's Artistic Director Karen Gallagher MBE and our own Edwina Dunn. Hear them discuss their own journeys in busi…
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Working Women: Women in Business event
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We partnered up with Investec bank to put on our Women in Business event - the grand finale to our month celebrating the diversity, passion and potential of working women. Hear top tips and stellar career advice from our panel: Virgin Media's Sheena Amin, Investec's Linda Brown, entrepreneur Alison Cork, and chair Sonia Brown, founder of the Nation…
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Ex-Countryfile presenter Miriam O'Reilly talks to What I See for our latest #Conversation on #Age. Listen to her reflections on ageism in society, why she successfully sued the BBC for discrimination, sexual harassment in the workplace, and why she will keep fighting...Kirjoittanut What I See Project
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Welcome to #WorkingWomen month, where we explore the diversity of women's careers. Enjoy this short and sweet interview with Hattie Hasan, the founder of Stopcocks Women Plumbers. Hattie shares her story about the joys of plumbing, life transformation and literally "controlling water".Kirjoittanut What I See Project
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We continued Cultural Identity month by chatting to Ugandan-born Independent journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown about her cultural identity, how she sees herself as a woman, and making feminism accessible and relevant to everyone.Kirjoittanut What I See Project
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As part of March's month-long conversation on Cultural Identity, we spoke to Nosarieme Garrick, Washington-based producer of My Africa Is, a documentary series which shows the diversity and innovation of the African continent.Kirjoittanut What I See Project
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