NATIONAL CONGRESS OF WOMEN
How can women rising transform our response to climate change?
A call to the women of Australia ...
The National Congress of Women is an initiative of the Women’s Climate Congress to lead a women’s movement for collaborative action on climate change and to restore care for the Earth and nurture of life to the centre of all our action on climate.
Over two 1-day online events (Day One – Tuesday 30 November 2021 and Day Two – Thursday 28 April 2022) and a 2-day face-to-face conference in Canberra (Days Three and Four — 11-12 September 2022) the National Congress of Women will include deep conversation and learning, authentic connection and community building, artistic expression, collaborative action planning, and interaction with elected representatives.*
The National Congress is a unique opportunity to participate in building a women’s movement for change on the urgent global issue of climate change, and to bring your voice to a Women's Charter for Change. We warmly invite all women from all walks of life (cis, trans, nonbinary) to this nonpartisan initiative .
To further increase the momentum for the main events of the National Congress, we are building an ongoing series of conversations with women from all over Australia hosted by members of the Women's Climate Congress. See Weaving the Threads Together
*IMPORTANT: Attendance at Day One and/or Day Two not a prerequisite for attending Days Three and Four — each event will have their own standalone program.
The National Congress of Women is an initiative of the Women’s Climate Congress to lead a women’s movement for collaborative action on climate change and to restore care for the Earth and nurture of life to the centre of all our action on climate.
Over two 1-day online events (Day One – Tuesday 30 November 2021 and Day Two – Thursday 28 April 2022) and a 2-day face-to-face conference in Canberra (Days Three and Four — 11-12 September 2022) the National Congress of Women will include deep conversation and learning, authentic connection and community building, artistic expression, collaborative action planning, and interaction with elected representatives.*
The National Congress is a unique opportunity to participate in building a women’s movement for change on the urgent global issue of climate change, and to bring your voice to a Women's Charter for Change. We warmly invite all women from all walks of life (cis, trans, nonbinary) to this nonpartisan initiative .
To further increase the momentum for the main events of the National Congress, we are building an ongoing series of conversations with women from all over Australia hosted by members of the Women's Climate Congress. See Weaving the Threads Together
*IMPORTANT: Attendance at Day One and/or Day Two not a prerequisite for attending Days Three and Four — each event will have their own standalone program.
WHEN
DAY ONE: Tuesday 30 November 2021, 10 AM - 5.00 PM (AEST) ONLINE [See link to the report and recordings below)
DAY TWO: Thursday 28 April 2022, 10 AM-4.30 PM (AEST) - times to be confirmed ONLINE
DAYS THREE & FOUR: 11-12 September, 2022, Canberra IN PERSON
DAY ONE: Tuesday 30 November 2021, 10 AM - 5.00 PM (AEST) ONLINE [See link to the report and recordings below)
DAY TWO: Thursday 28 April 2022, 10 AM-4.30 PM (AEST) - times to be confirmed ONLINE
DAYS THREE & FOUR: 11-12 September, 2022, Canberra IN PERSON
Banner artwork: Sally Blake, 'Interconnected', 2020. Mexican amate paper, plant-dye wool, linen and silk. 240 x 120 cm. Interconnected explores the connections between all living things.
Sally Blake is a Canberra artist and a member of our 'Integrating the arts' circle.
Sally Blake is a Canberra artist and a member of our 'Integrating the arts' circle.
Women's Climate Congress Ltd, 2021
www.womensclimatecongress.com
www.womensclimatecongress.com