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Tag: feminist

Grrl Fest Pozible!

  • 24/02/2015
  • by grrlfest
  • · Uncategorized

We have just 10 DAYS left on the Pozible and we still need a lot more support!

Please donate and share for the LOVE of Grrl Fest!

http://www.pozible.com/project/190668

❤

Grrl Fest 2015 Pozible Campaign!

  • 04/02/2015
  • by grrlfest
  • · Uncategorized

HERE IT IS! After 3 years of doing it alone, Grrl Fest is finally doing a Pozible! I need your help to accommodate how big GF has gotten and the important need for this festival to be 100% wheelchair accessible. So please SHARE this awesome amazing video and donate to and keep the GF Dream alive!

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYYG8L1y3OQ

Donate: http://www.pozible.com/project/190668

DATE & VENUE!

  • 24/01/2015
  • by grrlfest
  • · Uncategorized

It’s the news you have all been so patiently waiting for…. GRRL FEST 2015 HAS A VENUE AND A DATE!

March 21st at The Northcote Town Hall!

There will be an outdoor venue, markets, music, workshops, cocktails, cabaret, and GRRLS!

This venue is a change up from the dusty warehouse beginnings of Grrl Fest. But as a servant to this kick-ass, power-babe Community, I am dedicated to making this event 100% wheelchair accessible, whilst maintaining the DIY ethos of not succumbing to a commercial venue.

LETS DO THIS.

BIGGER! BETTER!

Love GF Xx

Seen & Heard Film Festival

  • 12/11/2014
  • by grrlfest
  • · Uncategorized

IMPORTANT! An amazing partner of GRRL FEST Official is the Seen & Heard Film Festival, that promotes and celebrates women in film (actors, directors, cinematographers) who are so often ignored by our male-centric arts industry. Please support this amazing festival by going and seeing a movie! How easy is that?

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