Jane Esuantsiwa Goldsmith has been actively involved in the women's movement for over 30 years as an independent facilitator. She was a member of the UK Government delegation to the UN Fourth Conference on Women in Beijing, and is a former chair of the Fawcett Society and member of the Women's National Commission
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Published in: 50.50On a clear day you can see Dover
The play “On a clear day you can see Dover" gives the concept of live theatre new meaning. Not only do the moving...
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Published in: 50.50Different pasts, shared future
Note to self: Make sure you know the meaning of the past before you set about cleaning the windows of the future!...
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Published in: HomeOlympics 2012: visitors or victims?
Organized human trafficking gangs are expected to establish themselves in London to make the most of the opportunity...
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Published in: 50.50How about equality of respect?
Last week the UN CSW54 was accused by the European Women's Lobby of being a 'step backwards' for women. As it grinds...
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Published in: 50.50My Beijing diary
Jane Esuantsiwa Goldsmith was a member of the UK delegation to Beijing in 1995, extracts from her diary capture the...
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Published in: 50.50CEDAW: designed to be used
CEDAW is not just a wish list from which politicians in the UK can ‘pick-n-mix’ when drawing up their shopping lists...