The Invisible Woman Just Gold Digital Agency
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- Society & Culture
Regardless of background, education, skills, status, class or professional path, once a woman hits 50, she vanishes; her access to opportunity is limited and she is gradually excluded from fully participating in society until she disappears. Is this happening to you too?
The Invisible Woman is a research and awareness project produced by Just Gold Digital Agency to create awareness on an urgent global syndrome affecting women over 50 years old.
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Copy of Sisterworks on Staying Visible through Connection with Community
In this episode of the Invisible Woman podcast, we speak with three women from Sisterworks, a not-for-profit that works with migrant, refugee, and asylum-seeker women to help them become economically empowered. This is part 2 of our conversation with Shivani Bibhuti, Pamela Mujica, and Belen Maure from Sisterworks.
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Sisterworks on Creating Community through Entrepreneurship
In this episode of the Invisible Woman podcast, we speak with three women from Sisterworks, a not-for-profit that works with migrant, refugee, and asylum-seeker women to help them become economically empowered. This is part 1 of our conversation with Shivani Bibhuti, Pamela Mujica, and Belen Maure from Sisterworks.
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Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration: Here, Now and Future, Part 5
In this episode of the Invisible Woman podcast we are featuring questions and answers from the live panel discussion Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration Here, Now and Future, which was held at Melbourne Town Hall in March. This is part 5 of the discussion.
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Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration: Here, Now and Future, Part 4
In this episode of the Invisible Woman podcast we are featuring questions and answers from the live panel discussion Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration Here, Now and Future, which was held at Melbourne Town Hall in March. This is part 4 of the discussion.
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Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration: Here, Now and Future, Part 3
In this episode of the Invisible Woman podcast we are featuring questions and answers from the live panel discussion Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration Here, Now and Future, which was held at Melbourne Town Hall in March. This is part 3 of the discussion.
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Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration: Here, Now and Future, Part 2
In this episode of the Invisible Woman podcast we are featuring questions and answers from the live panel discussion Put Her Name on It Q&A: Public Commemoration Here, Now and Future, which was held at Melbourne Town Hall in March. Listen to the discussion on how little women and non-binary people are currently represented in public sculpture and art around Melbourne, and why public commemoration is so important.
We will be releasing more parts of this discussion over the next few weeks.