With roots stemming back to 2007 with The Vienna Declaration the Black European Women’s Council (BEWC) is set to revive itself. The first step was …
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Black European Women’s Council continues the road to establishment in Brussels
During the past two years the Black European Women’s Council (BEWC) has held two strategic meetings; one in Holland and the second in Austria, toward …
Announcing the New Board of the Black European Women’s Council
At the Black European Women’s Council General Assembly and Capacity Building Seminar on April 9-10th in Soesterberg /Utrecht, Holland our new Board of Directors was …
Black European Women’s Council Gifts for the Holidays
Dear all! It pleases me to inform you that our boutique is now online, hopefully on time for your to benefit from our Christmas offers! …
Update launching Black European Women’s Council on Sept. 9th 2008
Dear everybody! Greetings from Vienna This Mail is to remind you of the upcoming launching of the Black European Women’s Council on Sept. 9th 2008 …
BEWC launch in September – a follow up to the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna last year
A lot has been going on since we met in Vienna last year. Each woman was charged with doing whatever she could in her country. …
Black European Women’s Network (BEWNET) Launches following the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
*Follow-up activities* 1. To prepare for the launching of the network next year, a follow-up meeting to draft the constitution, the vision/mission, plan of …
A Look At Audrey Vreugd – Co-Organizer of the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Audrey Vreugd co-organized the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. She is a project manager at Tiye International in the Netherlands and a Dutch …
A Look At Claudia Unterweger A Workshop Moderator At The 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Claudia Unterweger moderated the “Combined workshops disucssion on overlapping methods and strategies” workshop at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. She is a …
A Look At Daphne Sandberg – A Workshop Facilitator at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress
Daphne Sandberg facilitated the “Preparing for the Way Forward-The Importance of Networking” workshop, and moderated the question and answer session following the “European Black Womens’ …
A Look At Veye Tatah – A Plenary Moderator At The 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Veye Tatah was a plenary moderator at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. She is a computer scientist, journalist and a co …
A Look At Beatrice Achaleke – An Organizer of the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Beatrice Achaleke was one of the organizers of the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. She chaired several question and answer sessions with presenters, …
A Look At Virginia Wangare-Greiner – A Workshop Facilitator At The 1st Black European Women’s Congress
Virginia Wangare-Greiner facilitated the second round of the “Political Participation” workshop at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. She is the founder of Maisha. …
A Look At Beate Hammond – A Workshop Facilitator at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Beate Hammond facilitated the second round of the “Challenges faced by young black communities” workshop at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. She …
A Look At Abisara Machold – A Workshop Facilitator At The 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Abisara Machold led the second round of the “Identity and Empowerment” workshop at the 1st Black Women European’s Congress in Vienna. She did so with …
A Look At Belinda Kazeem – A Workshop Facilitator at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Belinda Kazeem led the “Challenges faced by young black communities” working group at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. She studies International Relations …
A Look At Dr. Grada Kilomba – A Workshop Facilitator at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Dr. Kilomba led the workshop, “Psychological Conflicts Affecting Black Communities, Especially Women and Children” at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna. Dr. Kilomba …
A Look At Hellen Felter-A Speaker and Organizer of the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Hellen Felter is an award winning scholar, activist, anti-racism trainer and student mentor. Her work focuses on issues of government policies, race, gender and discrimination. …
A Look At Dr. Ama Mazama – Speaker at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Dr. Mazama flew in from the United States, where she is a professor at Temple University, to address the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in …
A Look At Sylvia Serbin – Speaker at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Interview – Sylvia Serbin Uploaded by 2fresh Sylvia Serbin is a journalist, historian and author. She was born in Africa, raised in the West Indies, …
A Look At Zeedah Meierhofer Mangeli – Speaker at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Zeedah Meierhofer Mangeli is a Board Member of King’s College London and the Director of the Meeting Place and Resource Center for Black Women in …
Brother’s support of the Vienna Declaration from the 1st Black European Women’s Congress
I must say that the support from my brothers of the Vienna Declaration has moved me. Villager, Asabanga, and AAPP have all given their support. …
A Look At Brenda King-Speaker at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress in Vienna
Hopefully you watched the video of Brenda King’s opening remarks at the 1st Black European Women’s Congress last week in Vienna. Brenda emphasised that when …