It’s more than just a nod to women. International Women’s Day is a showcase, a celebration and a teaching moment on the highs and lows that come with being a woman.
This year, community organizations are highlighting how embracing equity can help create better opportunities for women socially, economically and politically.
Jocelyn Enright is a Human Trafficking Prevention Education Coordinator at the Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre, and a co-organizer of today’s rally. She spoke with Noor Ibrahim on Global News Morning Peterborough to outline the steps that can make this happen.
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Embracing equity, creating better opportunities for International Women’s Day in Peterborough
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