Get Some Lips, Project Cafe, 10 October, 2014
Get Some Lips! (Self-Love Edition)
October 10 6 pm
The Project Cafe
Back for more after a successful International Women’s Day celebration, Get Some Lips brings you another night of words to make all kinds of thoughts happen in your brain.This time the event falls on World Mental Health Day (and the day before National Coming Out Day – woo!)
This is a pro-women, not women-only event. We want to open ip the debate around who can call themselves feminist.
Let’s speak up, speak out and do anything but sit pretty. Join to feel empowered and invigorated to keep on fighting for change.
THEME: SELF-LOVE
PERFORMERS:
Ley La
Emily Still
Bel Jessica Pye
Agnes Török
Nima Bima
Sarah Short
There will be three open slots on the night, just incase you fancy having a crack at it! Message us if you fancy performing at this or our next event…
*this is a trans* inclusive sex-postivie event, no hate speech, only allies please!
Supported by RCS Gender Equality Society
The Project Cafe
134 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6ST
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