County Durham Women's Voices

County Durham Women's Voices County Durham Women's Voices aims to amplify women's voices with regard to projects and causes close

We will be there.  Join us!
21/03/2026

We will be there. Join us!



Join us!

We are inviting all women to come along to our AGM and Social on Wednesday 15th April from 6pm-10pm at Redhills Durham. If you would like to know more about our growing vibrant network this is the place to be.

Sign up here: https://forms.gle/sMZ4uTxdputCRcdJ9

Note: We use women as an inclusive term and welcome all women including trans women and non binary people who have women as part of their identity. All women are welcome in our network.

Join National Women's Action for Positive Change at Consett Heart - Heritage & Arts Centre the first Saturday of every m...
20/10/2025

Join National Women's Action for Positive Change at Consett Heart - Heritage & Arts Centre the first Saturday of every month for a fully inclusive women’s coffee morning.

Join us on Saturday 1st November from 10am-1pm at Consett Heart - Heritage and Arts Centre for our regular coffee morning where this month we will be creating a piece of collaborative art work for the upcoming exhibition organised by

You could even check out the which is on upstairs in the centre.

15/10/2025

Miners’ strike women who fought alongside the pitmen are getting recognition on the big screen. Tony Henderson reports

27/08/2023

Will the media stop calling what happened to Jenni Hermoso "the kissing war". It isn't it, it was sexual assault.

Tonight is the night -   and   fundraiser for Consett Heart - Heritage and Arts Centre. There's still time to join us - ...
19/11/2022

Tonight is the night - and fundraiser for Consett Heart - Heritage and Arts Centre. There's still time to join us - tickets are pay as you feel and it's bring your own drink and nibbles so it's a cheap night out with some fabulous entertainment. There will be performances from some of our amazing County Durham Women including the fantastic Alex Summerson and the enchanting choral charisma of the County Durham Working Class Voices (featuring the divine Donna Summerson) and Vonni Hardman will even be attempting some stand up comedy. It's also so let us know if you want a slot when you arrive and yes, there will be (where we are sure you will find the enigmatic Emma Parker) for those who like to sing.
Even if you can't come along please purchase a donation ticket to help us keep this fantastic venue open for business.

Music and Comedy Open Mic Night to raise funds to help with the running of this community arts centre in the heart of Consett.

Check out this fundraiser this weekend. It’s all for a good cause so please support if you can.
14/11/2022

Check out this fundraiser this weekend. It’s all for a good cause so please support if you can.

This Saturday two of our directors and at least one of the wider team will be showcasing their out of class talents to help support one of our favourite community venues in Consett, Consett Heart - Heritage and Arts Centre

So if you are in the Consett area and fancy listening to the amazing vocal talents of Alex, fancy having a laugh at Vonni attempting stand up comedy or listening to the amazing County Durham Working Class Voices and want to help support the centre then why not come along to the fundraiser.

It’s adults only, pay as you feel, bring your own drink and nibbles and you could even do a song or a talent spot of your own.

Reserve your spot now here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/consett-heart-music-and-comedy-evening-tickets-426741293697

We are proud to be supporting this amazing choir, why not check them out.
05/09/2022

We are proud to be supporting this amazing choir, why not check them out.

We are back after a long summer break and are meeting every Sunday from 1.30pm till 3.00pm at Consett Heart - Heritage & Arts Centre and need new voices to come and join us. If you love singing and would like to join a friendly group of County Durham Voices please get in touch by messaging the page or by emailing [email protected]

14/08/2022

White suffragists were fascinated by matriarchal power within tribes, but quickly forgot them by 1920. “The Indian woman rejoices with you,” one woman told Alice Paul, but she was quick to remind too that the fight was far from over. The 19th Amendment didn’t grant voting rights to Native women— at that point, they weren't even considered US citizens.
That woman who reminded Alice Paul was Zitkala-Ša (“Red Bird”), who spent her entire life straddling two cultures. Born and raised on a reservation in South Dakota, she was **taken by Quaker missionaries** to attend boarding school. Later, she wrote on her struggles with identity, the inner conflict she felt between the culture she came from, and the culture she was educated in— the joy of learning to read, write and play music, but also the pain of losing her heritage.
While studying at Earlham College and the New England Conservatory of Music, she began recording Native American oral histories and translating them into English. It was her belief that because many Indigenous customs were passed orally through music, opera would be a powerful way to share her cultural values with a new audience. So in 1913, she wrote the libretto and songs for the first Native American opera— composed in the romantic style, and based on a sacred Sioux dance deemed illegal by the US Government.
She argued that as the original people of America, indigenous people had a right to be citizens and be represented in government with the right to vote. Her relentless work in promoting a pan-Indian movement across all tribes for the cause of citizenship rights led to the passage of the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act. In 1926, she co-founded the National Council of American Indians, lobbying for Native suffrage rights. Her later books were amongst the first to bring traditional Native American stories to white audiences.
On International Women’s Day, it’s important to remember Zitkala-Ša’s call to remember Native women, and the full range of their political and cultural experiences.
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-Thanks very much! The incredible history of Native Americans is full of things that are not in the books and are not taught in schools! Hope you can share with your friends so we can all learn from this post! ❤️

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02/07/2022

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