Jack Hayes | 22nd February, 2023
With Global Women’s Day on March 8 only weeks absent, the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre (QVWC) will maintain its inaugural Protest Banner Workshop.
On Saturday, March 4 from 2pm to 5pm, the QVWC will host the workshop to offer the opportunity for individuals of all ages to “to speak, reminisce on the background of women’s protests, the art of political protest and to make new friends”.
“This is actually the to start with time the centre has run a protest banner workshop,” QVWC communications coordinator Natalie Forde explained.
“We thought it would be a excellent prospect all-around Intercontinental Women’s Day to provide the local community jointly in a fun way to make some legendary posters and banners.”
“The workshop will give the chance for Feminist of all diverse backgrounds and communities to get alongside one another and have their say.”
“There will not be any restrictions on the messages, it’s definitely up to the contributors to have their say. I’d say we’ll get a diverse mix of messages, political, cultural, and individual.” •
For more info: qvwc.org.au
Images: Bri Hammond