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  • 'Ugly girl': The negative messages we send to our daughters – The Independent
  • 1 Billion Rising – a global strike to demand an end to violence against women
  • A girls guide to taking over the world
  • Apne Aap Women Worldwide
  • Christmas TV adverts – sexist or purely reflecting reality?
  • Contemporary UK Feminism – The F Word
  • Imperial War Museum Greenham Common Peace Camp archive
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  • Motherland Performer Blog
  • Pinkstinks
  • Ruchira Gupta – the founder of Aapne Aap discusses her quest to end sex trafficking
  • The Happy Museum
  • The Savile scandal is about children, not overpaid TV executives – The Guardian
  • The Table
  • The Vagenda
  • Tree Sisters – women seeding change
  • Why are women choreographers two steps behind the lords of the dance? – The Guardian
  • Women for Women – Helping Women Survivors of War Rebuild Their Lives
  • Women's bodies on Italian TV
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MOTHERLAND is commissioned by Brighton Dome and Festival, Corn Exchange Newbury, South East Dance, The Point Eastleigh and Peak Performances @ Montclair State University, USA. Charlotte Vincent is Resident Artist at South East Dance. VDT is Associate Company at Brighton Dome. VDT and Yorkshire Dance are Artistic Partners. VDT is a National Portfolio Organisation, funded by Arts Council England. Suitable for ages 15+