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Are you age between 11-19 and would like to learn how to DJ? Then come along to the summer workshop and learn DJ'ing skills techniques. -
Across the globe people celebrate the advancement of women, this could be through ensuring equal pay. This year’s theme is #EachforEqual. We will be collaborating with DS Smith to host a panel discussion around Equality in the workplace for Women. An event not to missed. -
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Become part of a growing community of professional and aspiring women. Develop your business skills and ideas Every First Tuesday of the Month -
In Celebration of Black History Month: Discover the earliest Black Musicians who contributed to the development of Black British Music today. -
Coffee Morning and Discussions on Healthy Living with HIV/AIDS -
Meet Women Business Owners and Entrepreneurs for networking and skills development.
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This Easter Saturday meet the only Black British Cacao Bean grower and try the premier products he makes here in Swale.
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Life is busy. Life is short. Life is amazing.
Would you like to work on your wellbeing and explore new perspectives in a group of like-minded women? Then come and join us in our Wellbeing: Your Way coaching programme which will take you on a journey of exploration, discovery and inspiration. Please note this programme is being delivered as part of a doctoral research programme. A participant information sheet is available with detailed information about the research. -
Women in Retail – Are We Doing Enough?
Christine Locke will be hosting a roundtable session which will explore ways to promote inclusivity, empowerment and flexibility within the retail industry for women. Benefits of attending this session:- Participants will understand the importance of promoting inclusivity and gender parity in businesses and everyday life
- Opportunity to interactive and put across one’s own view
- Contribution to growing debate on gender equality and to United Nation’s talks on sustainable development goals 5
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A presentation and exhibition to mark the closing of the two-year programme: ‘Breaking the Myth - WW1 & Africa’ An intergenerational project by Diversity House, raising awareness of the involvement and contributions of Africans/Africa during WW1 to create an inclusive and cohesive remembrance. This event is being hosted by Mrs Christine Locke (FCMI), CEO of Diversity House Dress Code: Smart/Business Attire or Traditional clothing -
As part of Diversity House’s ‘Breaking the Myths - WW1 & Africa’ Project, we worked closely with Year 5 pupils at St. Michael’s C of E Junior School in Maidstone to write and perform a play dedicated to the life of Walter Tull entitled ‘Breaking Down Walls’. This is the script written by the pupils which was performed on the 4th June 2018.
