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ActionAid: See me, Hear me, Read me

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Celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8 with the launch of a new book from Action Aid; See Me, Hear me, Read me.
Action Aid, an international development charity that aims to fight poverty worldwide, is launching the book to generate further awareness about the plight of women in developing countries.
See Me, Hear Me, Read Me is a unique collaboration between some famous faces and women in developing countries coming together in celebration of their gender. The collection contains haiku inspired poems from the likes of Carol Ann Duffy, Judi Dench, Bonnie Greer, Julie Walters and Yoko Ono.
ActionAid launches the book as part of their 6 degrees project, which women from all walks of life and from different corners of the globe. http://www.actionaid.org.uk/index.asp?page_id=101741
Help support women in the developing world by pre ordering your copy today: http://www.actionaid.org.uk/102236/old_vic_special_offer.html

Celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8 with the launch of a new book from Action Aid; See Me, Hear me, Read me.

Action Aid, an international development charity that aims to fight poverty worldwide, is launching the book to generate further awareness about the plight of women in developing countries.

See Me, Hear Me, Read Me is a unique collaboration between some famous faces and women in developing countries coming together in celebration of their gender. The collection contains haiku inspired poems from the likes of Carol Ann Duffy, Judi Dench, Bonnie Greer and Yoko Ono.

“Woman not invisible

I see you, we hear your pain

we are the women. “

Julie Walters

ActionAid launches the book as part of their 6 degrees project, which connects women from all walks of life and from different corners of the globe.

Help support women in the developing world by pre ordering your copy today from actionaid.org.uk

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  • BARBARA FOLEY said:

    HOW CAN I PURCHASE A COPY OF SEE ME, HEAR ME, READ ME SINCE I AM A RESIDENT OF THE US AND THE WEBSITE TO ORDER THIS BOOK DOES NOT HAVE A SECTION FOR ORIGIN OF COUNTRY, THEREFORE, THE DESIGNATED COUNTRY IS ENGLAND?

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