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Hull Sisters Featured in Stylist Magazine

Our founder, Sonia Jalal, is featured in Stylist Magazine discussing whether anything has changed since the horrific murder of Sarah Everard and what needs to happen next to end violence against women and girls. “At the moment, outside London areas especially, cities such as Hull need a lot of work to understand BAME women’s issues and include BAME women as a priority in eliminating VAWG strategies. Political will is needed to bring about equality, along with greater recognition of true community activists who can bring a real change in society.” Read the article >>>

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Hull Sisters Featured on Women’s Equality Party Leeds Blog

Thank you to WEP Leeds for featuring Hull Sisters on their blog to raise awareness of our situation. In Hull, minority ethnic women facing a range of human rights issues have had a place to turn to when in need. Since 2012, Hull Sisters has been a lifeline for women in the community suffering with genital mutilation, domestic violence, mental health, economical deprivation, immigration issues, racism and more. The centre currently supports more than 485 women and their children, helping them to escape abuse, form stronger relationships and connect with others who understand what they’re going through. And as the pandemic hit, the work of Hull Sisters became even more vital. Read the blog here >>>

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