Author: Publica
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Publica CIC are inviting women and non-binary people who live, work, or visit the City of London to participate in a series of creative workshops exploring safety at night, as part of their Right to the City initiative. In collaboration with four artists, Louisa Tan, Belinda Zhawi, Clara Fran and Beth Allen, and María Venegas Rabá, they are hosting four sessions across the City throughout March:
Out After Dark – Wednesday 5th March
Observing The City and Defining Hopes
Aldersgate and Cripplegate
Soundscapes for Collective Reflection – Monday 10th March
Cripplegate
Let’s Go The Long Way Round – Wednesday 19th March
Reimagining the alley as a space of empowerment
Portsoken
The Nightwatch Carnival – Monday 24th March
A Performative Reclamation of Space
Cornhill
Right to the City is an initiative led by Publica in collaboration with the City of London local community, Ward Councillors, the NLA and the City of London Police.
The project seeks to understand women’s experiences of safety after dark, and create inclusive, healthy, and accessible public spaces where women, girls and gender diverse people feel like they belong.
These workshops will shape an evidence-based capacity framework for City of London stakeholders to feel more knowledgeable about the women, girls and gender diverse people they serve, fostering a collective commitment to informed and meaningful action.
Please note the deadline to apply to these workshops is Tuesday 11th February.
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