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#IWD2021 #ChooseToChallenge has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in March 2021. Besides social media accounts, gsauoy has populated their site with GSA #IWD2021 social - register to join us today at 18.00GMT for a friendly chat about IWD! (UoY email required), Friday: Women and Film, Read: Women In Film, Read: Selection of articles about Women and Film, Sight and Sound (BFI), Read: Another Gaze, feminist film journal online, Watch: “Women in Film 2020 – A Celebration of Female Directors” (Little White Lies), Watch: “Women in film: debating gender bias in the film industry”, Watch: “Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)” (Documentary), Read: “‘Women Make Film’: A Parallel History of the Movies, Told by Female Filmmakers”, Read & Watch: “40 Essential Feminist Movies You Need to See”, Thursday: Women in Academia, Watch: “What is Athena Swan?”, Read: “Athena SWAN”, University of York, Attend: “The Double X Economy”, Linda Scott, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford, lecture organised by York Ideas (Today, 6.30pm, booking required), Watch: “Exemplary women in academia” [Nobel Prize Winners], Read: “How women in academia are feeling the brunt of COVID-19” (The Conversation), Read: “Academic Women and the challenges they face”, Read: Joyce Baptist (2017) Introduction to “Women in Academia”, Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 29:1-2, 1-3, DOI: 10.1080/08952833.2017.1272337, Read: Gabster, B. P., et al. (2020). Challenges for the female academic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lancet (London, England), 395 (10242), 1968–1970. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31412-4, Wednesday: Women, Technology and Sciences, Watch: “International Women's Day: History of Women in Tech”, Watch: “Gender Equality & Promotions”, Listen: “International Women’s Day: The forgotten female scientists of history”’’, Attend: When You Picture a Scientist, Who Do You See? A panel conversation on advancing diversity and inclusion in STEM (Wednesday 24 March at 3:00pm, booking required), Watch: “Picture a scientist”, screening organised by the Department of Psychology (available 8-31 March 2021; need to log in with your University account), Tuesday: Women in the Arts, Culture, and Thought, Attend: “Coffee and Crafts”, Today’s session will focus on #IWD2021, organised by GSA (Tuesday 9 March at 12:00pm, booking required), Watch: “Eight female artists from art history | National Gallery”, Watch: “Leonora Carrington – Britain's Lost Surrealist | TateShots”, Watch: “Guerrilla Girls – 'You Have to Question What You See' | Artist Interview | TateShots”, Watch: “York Festival of Ideas 2019: Panel debate on Love & Sex Across the Channel”, Read: “Out of his shadow: the best books about female artists”’, Attend: “Women Activists During the Covid-19 Crisis - Conversations on Arctivism”, organised by the Centre for Applied Human Rights (Wednesday 10 March at 3:00pm, booking required), Monday: International Women’s Day History, Read: History of International Women's Day, Watch: #IWD2021 Theme - "For International Women's Day 2021 and beyond will you #ChooseToChallenge?", Watch: A global history of women’s rights, in 3 minutes (UN Women), Watch: International Women's Day 2020: How it began and why it's still important (The Independent), Attend: York International Women's Week 2021 Programme.