Inspirational Derry women are set to be honoured at a special event to celebrate their achievements and talents.
Derry and Strabane Mayor Sandra Duffy is inviting ladies from across the city and district to join her for the evening on Wednesday, March 8, to mark International Women’s Day - a global celebration of the women’s rights movement.
It will feature inspirational stories, speeches and entertainment all provided by local women.
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Derry Mayor Sandra Duffy said: “I am delighted to be able to facilitate this special evening in the Guildhall where women from across the Council area to celebrate the outstanding achievements and talent that exists here.
“It’s important that we locally observe this worldwide celebration of womanhood on March 8 which is also a day to highlight important global issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights and violence and abuse against women.
“Our Council area is blessed with an array of inspirational and talented women and many of them will be in attendance to share their stories and perform on the night.”
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is Digital Innovation and Technology for gender equality.
It will explore the impact of the digital gender gap on widening economic and social inequalities and will highlight the importance of protecting the rights of women and girls in digital spaces and addressing online and ICT facilitated gender based violence.
Mayor Duffy is also planning to mark the week with a special celebration of the achievements of local sports women across the City and District on Sunday March 12.
The Celebration of Women in the City and District on Wednesday, March 8, will be held in the Guildhall’s Main Hall at 7pm.
The event will be hosted by local journalist Jeananne Craig and include performances from trad group Acadamh Ceoil, the Colmcille Ladies Choir and Nicola McBride as well as talks by Inspirational Speaker Mary Keogh and story teller Charmaine O’Donnell.
It is open to the public however women wishing to attend must register in advance by contacting the Mayor’s office at mayor@derrystrabane.com or by calling 028 71 376527.
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