Claire Price (@claireprice1) 's Twitter Profile
Claire Price

@claireprice1

Lead with heart and integrity always. Executive leader. Leadership coach and supervisor. FCCT FRSA 🇪🇺European

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WomenEd 10%Braver #DisruptiveWomen (@womened) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! Rosie Boparai is looking to start up a new #WomenEd Research Learning Forum! Read why it is important to share and harness the wealth of knowledge (dissertations and research etc) within the #WomenEd community. WomenEd Eastern womened.com/blog/bridging-…

alan rusbridger (@arusbridger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how it's done. You know Axel Rudakubana, accused of the Southport killings, is not an illegal migrant, so you say "ordinary people" think he is. Once upon a time experienced journalists saw it as their job to put people straight.

This is how it's done. You know Axel Rudakubana, accused of the Southport killings, is not an illegal migrant, so you say "ordinary people" think he is. Once upon a time experienced journalists saw it as their job to put people straight.
Dawn Butler ✊🏾💙 (@dawnbutlerbrent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s something about calling out racism that upsets people. Watching Zarah Sultana MP treatment this week reminds me of this. Politicians have a responsibility not to indulge in language that fuels hate. Politicians from all sides have failed. I fear we're seeing the results.

Habib Khan (@habibkhant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Taliban’s new decree bans women’s voices from being heard by men outside their family. This regime has progressively banned women from work, education, travel, media, and public life, reducing their existence to mere reproductive functions with no voice or face.

The Taliban’s new decree bans women’s voices from being heard by men outside their family. This regime has progressively banned women from work, education, travel, media, and public life, reducing their existence to mere reproductive functions with no voice or face.
Chris Wild (@ccwild79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine being 15, living in a care home, and being told to pack up because you're moving again. Given a black bin bag for your belongings, like your life is disposable. A taxi picks you up at 9pm after your social worker's shift ended at 5. You arrive alone with your life in a

Habib Khan (@habibkhant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, on the Global Day of Literacy, it has been 1,088 days since the Taliban criminally deprived millions of Afghan girls of their education. For over a thousand days, girls have been barred from schools, while the world stands by, busy normalizing this oppressive regime.

Sara Wahedi (@sarawahedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Afghan women also aren’t allowed to read books in public, radio programs for education are being shut down so girls cannot even learn in their own homes. This is beyond misogyny. This is gender apartheid. The systematic erasure of the woman and girl.

Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: THREAD: A new ruling from Judge McBurney in Georgia overturning the abortion ban and allowing the procedure to continue has some REMARKABLE quotes. Let's take a look at just a few. 1/

Madlug™ (@wearemadlug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris, our social impact coordinator, is continuing to work hard to distribute bags to foster carers, local authorities and organisations all across the UK 👏🏼 Show Chris some love below ⬇️ #madlug #makeadifference #caresystemuk #socialimpact #socialenterprise

Chris, our social impact coordinator, is continuing to work hard to distribute bags to foster carers, local authorities and organisations all across the UK 👏🏼

Show Chris some love below ⬇️

#madlug #makeadifference #caresystemuk #socialimpact #socialenterprise
Yalda Hakim (@skyyaldahakim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1128 days since the Taliban banned teenage girls from school. 668 days since the Taliban banned women from going to university. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn

Habib Khan (@habibkhant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Taliban has banned women from speaking to one another. Khalid Hanafi, Taliban’s minister for virtue and vice, declared it forbidden for adult women to let their voices be heard by other women, further restricting existing bans on speaking and showing their faces in public.

The Taliban has banned women from speaking to one another. Khalid Hanafi, Taliban’s minister for virtue and vice, declared it forbidden for adult women to let their voices be heard by other women, further restricting existing bans on speaking and showing their faces in public.
Yalda Hakim (@skyyaldahakim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1137 days since the Taliban banned teenage girls from school. 677 days since the Taliban banned women from going to university. Since 2021, the Taliban have issued over 100 edicts stripping Afghan women and girls of their most basic human rights. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn

Habib Khan (@habibkhant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women from Afghanistan are calling on the international community to reject the Taliban and stand against gender apartheid. They say that the Taliban is a terrorist organization threatening both regional and global security. x.com/afghanwomen_j_…

Yalda Hakim (@skyyaldahakim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1158 days since the Taliban banned teenage girls from school. 698 days since the Taliban banned women from going to university. Women are also banned from public parks, gyms and sports clubs. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn

Habib Khan (@habibkhant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A powerful feminist movement is emerging in Afghanistan in response to the Taliban’s misogynistic rule, paving the way for an Afghan women’s revolution that could ultimately lead to the Taliban’s downfall.

A powerful feminist movement is emerging in Afghanistan in response to the Taliban’s misogynistic rule, paving the way for an Afghan women’s revolution that could ultimately lead to the Taliban’s downfall.