Category: Medway
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Four powerhouse events. Two inspiring Saturdays. One unstoppable celebration of women.
This March, we’re proud to return with Medway Women’s History Month 2026, a bold, brilliant and unapologetically powerful celebration of women’s voices, stories and achievements. Across two inspiring Saturdays, 28 February and 28 March, we bring together trailblazers, creatives, campaigners, business leaders and storytellers for four extraordinary events designed to…
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Medway Women’s History Month: Lissa Evans In Conversation
Our final event for this year is with author Lissa Evans. Lissa has written seven novels, including Their Finest Hour and a Half (filmed as Their Finest) and the trilogy comprising Crooked Heart, the best-selling Old Baggage, and V for Victory. Her recent book, Small Bomb at Dimperley, is set…
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Medway Women’s History Month – Kent and Medway Women in Business Panel and Networking
Has the glass ceiling been well and truly smashed? Or is it still just tantalisingly cracked? Ticket price includes tea and coffee. Join a mash up of Kent Women in Business and Mid Kent Ladies Who Latte on Saturday 28th March for a fascinating discussion on the glass ceiling, as…
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Medway Women’s History Month – The Launch
The opening event on 28th February features three very different but equally inspiring women. Come along and be galvanised into action by ANN WEST MBE JP DL, former Chair of the North Kent Magistrates Bench, Kent Ambassador, a Chatham Historic Dockyard Ambassador and, as a Patron and Trustee of a number of local…
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Save the dates – Medway Women’s History Month is back for 2026!
We’re back with Medway Women’s History Month and the dates you need to save are Saturday 28th February and Saturday 28th March. We’ve four perfectly crafted events with inspiring women for you to enjoy. The opening event on 28th February features three very different but equally inspiring women. Come along and…
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The Forgotten Force: Unsung Women Who Shaped History
In a world that often forgets, there’s power in remembering. Our ‘Notable Women’ conversation was a tribute to women – brilliant, brave, and frequently erased – whose contributions shaped history but rarely make it into our textbooks. What began as a casual gathering, a conversation among curious minds, evolved into…
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Women Leading the Way: Comedy, Code & Creative Change
In our inspiring Creative Medway Women event, we hosted two remarkable trailblazers – Lynne Parker (left), founder of Funny Women, and Sue Davis, a pioneer in digital content and web design – who shared their unique journeys and the challenges they’ve overcome in industries still grappling with sex inequality. Breaking…
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The People’s Poem for Peace
Medway libraries are curating the People’s Poem for Peace. The poem is being created to commemorate VE day, which marked the end of World War 2 in Europe on 8th May 1945. They are asking the people who live, work, or study in Medway to participate in creating this poem…
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Unspeakable: Poetry Launch at the Medway Women’s History Month Finale
“In the beginning is the hearing”, Mary Daly The Rochester Literature Festival and Medway Women’s History Month team are proud to announce the long-awaited launch of Unspeakable, the poetry collaboration between Chatham born SM Jenkin, and International writer and multi-disciplinary artist Rosemary McLeish. SM Jenkin says: “This pamphlet arose from…
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Finale Day at the Net Community Hub
Last chance to celebrate Medway Women’s History Month! The first event of the day, and we’re talking to fearless females who founded their own companies which culturally enrich their communities. From 12noon-1pm, meet Medway’s Creative Women. The conversation will be chaired by our very own Festival Director Jaye Nolan, a…
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Overcoming Adversity – Medway’s female community doers
The Net Community Hub plays host to three extraordinary women, who, in spite of the difficulties they face, make the lives of Medway residents so much richer. Sue Bulpin, Sam Rapp and Kate Belmonte are in conversation on Saturday, March 22nd at the Net Community Hub from 1pm. Sue lives…
