International Women's Day Carnival – call for posts.

It’s International Women’s Day coming up, on the 8th March. I didn’t realise, but it’s the centenary this year. I’ve been approached via the blog by a number of charities who campaign for women’s rights around the world, and I’ll be blogging about a number of them here. I’d like to hold a carnival (on IWD itself, two weeks away) of other ppl blogging about IWD or women’s issues, or associated charity campaigns too – if you’re interested in getting involved, please leave me a comment with a way to get in touch with you, or drop me a mail. It means link love as well as blogs about women’s rights – how can you go wrong with that? 😉

Of course, if you already know what you’ll blog about, all you need to do is write the post, and drop me a mail with the link so that I can include it in the carnival!

ETA – please submit links by Sunday 6th March, so that I can publish on IWD, Tuesday 8th March.


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One response to “International Women's Day Carnival – call for posts.”

  1. Hi,
    I’m going to be writing a Get Lippy blogpost so when I’ve put it up I’ll submit the link 🙂
    Best wishes,
    Jules x

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