Favourite Quotes Of Mine

“Come to the edge”
-“We can’t, we are afraid”
”Come to the edge”
-“We can’t, we will fall”
And they came to the edge
And he pushed them
And they flew.
— Appolinaire

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The Gender Boiling Pot – Social Responsibility for Violence Against Women

Title: The Gender Boiling Pot – Social Responsibility for Violence Against Women
Location: Friends Meeting House, Mount St, Manchester
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Description: A FREE talk given as part of the International 16 days of Action to End Violence Against Women
Start Time: 18:30
Date: 2009-11-27
End Time: 20:30

Bright Presence Training Ltd is the new company my partner and I have set up to specifically tackle the issues of gender, relationships and mainstream-accessible personal development/self-awareness. As part of our launch period, we are offering two free events during this years International 16 Days of Action to End Gender Violence.

As with all the work I do, this is cutting edge stuff: profound, powerful, yet practical. 

Looking at the history of gender development, it’s unfoldment and education throughout the 20th century, this talk looks at social, state, cultural and media responsibility for the ongoing problems of violence against women. Following a showing of the 30 minute film ‘Killing Me Softly 3’ with Jean Kilbourne, a Bright Presence Training Ltd Speaker will explore and expose the Gender Boiling Pot simmering just beneath the surface in our society. This is an action-and-solutions focussed presentation in line with this year’s campaign theme “Commit. Act. Demand.”

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