On Tuesday 27th May, the ‘Mixing the Colours: Women Speaking About Sectarianism’ project was delighted to welcome a number of our partner organisations to Glasgow Women’s Library for a workshop on ‘Women […]
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Mixing the Colours at the Second Community Action Research in Tackling Sectarianism Co-Inquiry
On Wednesday 14th May, hosts Kate McHendry (Development Manager at the Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC)) and Robin Jamieson (Community Research Officer at Community Links (South Lanarkshire)) welcomed Glasgow Women’s […]
Women speaking…
With project report time underway it’s time for Mixing The Colours to reflect on our work since July 2013 and plan for the coming year.
Mixing the Colours Goes to Brora!
On 27th and 28th March, I had the great pleasure of assisting Rachel Thain-Gray (Mixing the Colours Development Worker at Glasgow Women’s Library) as she hosted a series of creative […]
‘Glasgow Girls’ at the Citizens Theatre
On Thursday 20th February, a group of women from the Glasgow Women’s Library Seeing Things and Mixing the Colours projects went along to the Citizens Theatre for the first night of the Glasgow 2014 Cultural […]
Exploring sectarianism and violence against women
As part of International Women’s Day 2014, Scottish Women’s Aid are holding a seminar featuring Audrey Gillan’s radio play ‘A Firm Hand’. The play follows Chris, who has been referred to […]
A call to the women of the North, South, East and West!
Women of Bridgeton, Lothian, Dundee, Brora and Dumfries and Galloway! After several months in the planning with partners and women’s groups we have secured dates for our national Mixing The Colours workshops and events across Scotland.
Let’s make ‘herstory’…share your experiences and views on sectarianism
In the coming weeks we will begin our oral history interviews gathering women’s opinions on intra-Christian sectarianism. Please share your experiences.
A busy week for Mixing The Colours!
We were asked what is the one activity that has worked most effectively and why? This is a great question and one we will be repeating ourselves throughout the project.
New – Mixing The Colours Blog
Over the course of 2014 and into 2015 Mixing The Colours staff and volunteers will blog on our exciting activities across Scotland as we champion women’s voices on the subject of anti-sectarianism.