Discover how Roma women in Glasgow’s Govanhill are learning, sharing, and building confidence through Wen’s Climate Sisters programme.
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Learn how Climate Sisters is expanding across the UK, reshaping who gets a seat at the climate table and centering racialised and marginalised women in climate leadership.
Climate Sisters is entering its next chapter: a five-year national movement spanning North West England and Scotland. Meet the new Climate Sisters team and listen to their hopes, motivations and calls for collective action.
Wen (Women’s Environmental Network) has been awarded over £1.5 million in National Lottery funding. The grant, from the National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK, will support our Climate Sisters project, which will help to ensure that racialised and marginalised women are included in local, regional and national…
Read about the theatre performance that took place at Brady Arts Centre in 2024 by the Stitches in Time Climate Sisters.
Meet the Climate Sisters and find out about their creative project on climate change aimed to disrupt the narrative and dominance that the written word is the only way to communicate knowledge.
Wen is excited to have secured a grant from City Bridge Trust, through the Propel initiative. The three year funding, which started in April 2023, will enable Wen to continue its successful Climate Sisters programme – giving the opportunity to over 100 women in East London to take part in the Feminist Climate Leadership programme.…
BRINGING WOMEN’S VOICES TO THE CLIMATE TABLE The Climate Sisters ‘Local Women of the World at the Climate Table’ project, funded by Propel, aims to make systemic change by amplifying marginalised women’s voices in climate justice debates and in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Here we hear from Climate Sisters participants who have taken…
Find out about The Climate Sisters London project, funded by propel, which aims to make systemic change by amplifying marginalised women’s voices in climate justice debates and in the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Read about Wen’s time at COP26 with the Climate Sisters. We may not have had a place at the decision-making table, but we certainly had a place around the fire!
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