

Date: | 5 Mar 2021 |
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Time: | 3:45pm |
Duration: | 45mins |
Location: | Online (Zoom) |
International Women’s Day Festival is a time for debate, education, and celebration. We’re creating shared digital spaces for you, the audience, along with academics, community organisers, activists and artists to explore universal feminist topics.
Welcome to the Kids' Corner where the gang at Still I Rise Storytelling will be hosting two online storytelling sessions.
It Isn’t Rude to be Nude is a remarkable new picture book from artist and illustrator Rosie Haine. Published by the TATE, powerful inky illustrations bring the message of body positivity for kids (and their grown-ups) alive.
A celebration of bodies of all different shapes, sizes and colours. All bodies are brilliant bodies, no matter what they look like. They will change as you get older, some things will change quicker than others, some might not change at all. Everyone has a bum. Nipples are normal. It isn't rude to be nude!
It isn’t Rude to be Nude was selected as dPICTUS Outstanding Picture Book of Autumn 2020 and a Guardian/Observer Best Children's book of the year 2020. Rosie, the author, describes the book as "a manual to inspire self-confidence and body positivity for children everywhere. It’s a celebration of being naked and the things that happen to bodies. After all, everyone has a bum!"
Join us for some live storytelling from Still I Rise, all ages welcome.
About Still I Rise
Still I Rise Diversity Storytelling is about reading together and recommending brilliant books that celebrate diversity, representation and acceptance; encouraging open minds and hearts to create a more empathetic and compassionate world.
Still I Rise was founded by Anna Leckey & Orla McKeating in 2019. We are delighted to be bringing you some beautifully diverse stories from all over the world to children and their families at home.
Find out more about Still I Rise
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Fri 5 Mar 2021 | 3:45pm | Zoom Live Captioning | £0.00 | Book Now |
Pay what you can afford
We want our International Women's Day Festival to be accessible as possible and are very conscious that times are tough for us all. So these digital events will be Pay what you can Afford. The MAC is a charity and we gratefully appreciate any small help you can give to us by putting some money towards your ticket, but understand that isn't possible for everyone.
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You can also make a donation to the MAC online when you've reached the checkout stage. At this difficult time, we are more grateful than ever for those who give financially towards our work. By donating today, you're doing your bit to secure the long-term future of the MAC.
International Women’s Day Festival at the MAC
International Women’s Day Festival is a time for debate, education, and celebration. The aim is to create shared digital spaces for you, the audience, along with academics, community organisers, activists and artists to explore universal feminist issues. The festival doesn’t cover everything, rather it responds to what you, our audiences, wanted to talk about.
We’re excited and honoured to have an outstanding line-up of women taking part in our 2021 festival. These speakers will cover an array of topics from maternity rights, assisted fertility and alternative routes to parenthood, mental health and wellbeing, hormones, race, sex and trauma. The ambition is to discuss nuanced subjects with empathy and acceptance at their heart (and to have some fun too).
Due to Covid-19, we can’t host any in-person events, however, that won’t stop us online. At a time of such uncertainty, our digital events will be a source of inspiration and motivation, as well as comfort and reassurance. We hope that through conversation we are emboldened by a collective unity to better support one another and promote positive change.
How we've created the festival
This year, our International Women’s Day programme is so big it has become a week-long festival. It was important that the themes within the festival were relevant to the women of Northern Ireland. To do this, we surveyed some of our audiences, community participants, and artists asking ‘What would you like to discuss on International Women’s Day?’. The programme of events has been informed by this feedback, thank you to everyone who participated.
Who is this festival for?
International Women’s Day Festival is for anyone and everyone to attend, whomever you are, wherever you are. With all events taking place online, you can enjoy it from the comfort of your home.
Gender Inclusivity Statement
International Women’s Day Festival (IWDF) at the MAC is a space for anyone and everyone. Where there are women-only opportunities within the IWDF programme, they are inclusive of cis, trans, and intersex women, as well as non-binary and gender fluid or gender non-conforming people who are comfortable participating in events that centre on the experience of women.
The MAC is sensitive and inclusive of all gender and sex identities, though we recognise the complexity and limitations of language that can occur when describing gender-specific events. As such, we review our inclusivity statement regularly in collaboration with our Associate Partner, The Rainbow Project.
If you'd like to learn more about gender and sex terms, Stonewall has a great glossary.
Access Info
All events will be hosted on Zoom. On booking, you will receive your e-ticket which will include your Zoom link to access the event. If you enter your mobile number in the booking process, you will also receive a text message reminder of your Zoom link the morning of the event you have booked. Please do not share your Zoom link with a non-ticket holder as many of the events have restricted capacity.
Every event uses Zoom Live Captioning and some events will include BSL Interpretation. If you have a specific access requirement that we are not meeting, please email tickets@themaclive.com and tell us about your access needs and we'll do our best to support you.
All events are Pay What You Can Afford, which means you pay at a price point that suits your budget. This is to ensure events are as accessible for as many people as possible.
In 2020 we were able to offer a free creche, which due to the pandemic is not possible. This year, if you are looking for activities to keep kids busy whilst you attend an event, you can download colouring-in and activity sheets here.