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Founder of WWYW and DFV victim-survivor Sarah Williams, said that generally DFV was an issue impacting people everywhere, and there was a need for more action in regional areas. “We know what ...
This Saturday, May 10, What Were You Wearing Australia (WWYW Australia) is holding a powerful remembrance rally in Melbourne to honour the 24 women who have already lost their lives to men’s violence ...
Australia (WWYW) founder Sarah Williams alleged “we were falsely used to get [Crakanthorp] into Parliament”. The exchange came after her organisation was deemed ineligible to receive the funds.
“In addition to this, once they [Good Things Festival] became aware of these incidents, they left a comment about what patrons should do, rather than a detailed post,” the WWYW statement rea ...
At the time, I’d just started our not-for-profit What Were You Wearing [WWYW] with a couple of volunteers and we decided to hold a rally for Mackenzie. Less than 48 hours later, over 4000 people ...
The rally, organised by First Nations-led not for profit organisation What Were You Wearing? (WWYW), was one of 26 demonstrations that took place across the nation at the weekend, calling for ...
But almost always by men. April's rally, organised by Indigenous-led advocacy organisation, What Where You Wearing (WWYW), was attended by 100,000 people nationwide, sparking a national cabinet ...
In a spectacular show of force, thousands and thousands of men, women and children have painted signs and put aside their plans to gather in cities and towns across Australia under the title: 'No More ...
After a spate of women were killed in violent attacks, What Were You Wearing (WWYW) organised the first No More rally, where over three days, 100,000 people took to the streets to demand that ...
Organised by anti-sexual violence not-for-profit, What Were You Wearing (WWYW), the latest round of ‘No More’ rallies follow on from initial protests in April that attracted more than 100,000 people ...
(WWYW), with about 26 cities participating. It will be the second rally to take place in three months and aims to raise awareness, advocate for change and urge Australia’s politicians to address the ...
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