Friday 29th November 2024
P.H.O.E.B.E invites you to our first annual Gender Justice & Intersectional Practice Conference. Join us for a day of networking, learning, and inspiring discussions in one of Suffolk’s most multicultural towns.
Founder of the House of Lavender, a community organisation centering the needs, growth and healing of Black women and girls through events, workshops, and resources.
Executive Director of FORWARD, an African women-led organisation working to end violence against women and girls.
Co–Founder and co–Director of Project Resist and the former Director and founding member of the Southall Black Sisters (SBS)
Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner
Professor of Health and Social Care at University College London
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
Head of Regional Services for Bawso who has worked to tackle all forms of domestic abuse and violence in Wales since 1995.
The disrupt foundation is a proactive grant maker who seeks to disrupt the status quo of social injustice by amplifying the voices of organisations who are tackling root causes through an intersectional, sociopolitical and gender approach. Their grant making is focused on organisations from marginalised communities that engage with Migrant Rights and Racial Justice and Social and Economic Rights.
The Lloyds Bank Foundation provide flexible, unrestricted funding as well as development support to grantees through their ‘Racial Equity’ and ‘Small but Vital’ grant–giving programmes.
The Treebeard Trust are proactive grant makers, with refugees, migrants, and violence against women and girls at the heart of their grant – making.
Co – founder of Black Mothers Matter, who address the disparities in outcomes and experiences for Black women compared to others.
Maternity Clinical Improvement Lead, Health Innovation East
Mama’s Embrace provide pre-conceptual and perinatal support up to one year post birth for mothers from black and black mixed-heritage backgrounds. Scotland.
National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP)
Co-founder and co-director of Project Resist and former director and founding member of the Southall Black Sisters (SBS)
Panel Speakers:
P.H.O.E.B.E CEO
Domestic Homicide Review Chair & Author