To mark the hundred year anniversary of British women gaining the right to vote the PROCESSIONS project is celebrating the centenary.
On June 10th, in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London, women and girls across the UK are invited to come and mark the historic moment, to follow in the footsteps of the Suffragettes. To create a sea of colours, participants are encouraged to dress in green, white or violet, the colours of the suffragette movement. One hundred women artists have also been commissioned to create one hundred centenary banners.
Commenting on the event Caroline said:
"It is important to mark this historic event, to see how far women's rights have progressed within one hundred years. I am incredibly proud that women are increasingly represented in politics at every level. This event provides an opportunity to join the festivities - to not only celebrate the women of the past, but also how far we have come and what we have achieved."
To become involved or sign up for the PROCESSIONS, please find all the relevant information on their website https://www.processions.co.uk/about/about-processions/.