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Shameless! Festival

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We Still Fight in the Dark: Performance, Screening and Discussion (Postponed)
10 Nov 2022
Public Event

On November 10th, SHaME will be hosting a performance, screening, and panel discussion celebrating the activism and networks of Latin American victims and survivors of gender-based and especially sexual violence in the UK.

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Global conversations about a rape-free world
7 Oct 2022
Book Launch

On October 7th, SHaME will be celebrating the release of Professor Joanna Bourke’s new book, Disgrace: Global Reflections on Sexual Violence, published by Reaktion Books. Joanna will be joined by Jude Kelly CBE, Marai Larasi, Dr Rhea Sookdeosingh, and Maisha Sumah in a conversation between artists, activists and academics on boundary-crossing global approaches to creating a rape free world.

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Shameless! Festival of Activism Against Sexual Violence
27 Nov 2021
Shameless! Festival

Join SHaME and WOW – Women of the World at the first ever Shameless! Festival, a one-day event bringing together activism and art to confront and change attitudes towards sexual violence, share ideas, and imagine a rape free world.

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Shameless! Festival: Emily Ratajkowski In Conversation
27 Nov 2021
Shameless! Festival

Author and actor Emily Ratajkowski joins WOW – Women of the World Founder Jude Kelly CBE at Shameless! Festival for an unmissable conversation on her new book My Body, a deeply honest and personal exploration of what it means to be a woman today.

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A ‘Safe Space’ Poetry Hour from Poetic Unity: Shameless! Festival of Activism Against Sexual Violence
27 Nov 2021
Shameless! Festival

SHaME and WOW are excited to host Poetic Unity for their performance of ‘Safe Space’, an evening of poetry and spoken word confronting attitudes towards sexual violence and advocating for a safer world for women and girls on 27 November.

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