Is International Women’s Day still relevant? | Monique Woodward

March 2
18 mins

Episode Description

In March 1911, over 1 million people protested across Europe to mark the first ever International Women’s Day, a landmark moment in the long fight for women’s suffrage and labour rights.

While IWD remains an important day of protest around the world, many question if its original purpose has been lost.

To unpack this, Georgia Birks is joined by Monique Woodward, principal and creative director at WOWOWA Architecture and Interiors. Monique formerly served on the Australian Institute of Architects’ National Gender Equity Diversity Impact Committee, and continues to be a staunch advocate for gender equity in the built environment.

 

 

Further Reading

Espy by Wowowa Architecture and Interiors
https://architectureau.com/articles/Espy-by-Wowowa-Architecture-and-Interiors/

‘A feeling of joyful exuberance’: Wowowa Architecture
https://architectureau.com/articles/wowowa-architecture/

2015 Dulux Study Tour: Toyo Ito and Associates
https://architectureau.com/articles/2015-dulux-study-tour-toyo-ito-and-associates/

‘A gracious and elegant lady doing a man’s job’: Australia’s first woman architect
https://architectureau.com/articles/a-gracious-and-elegant-lady-doing-a-mans-job-australias-first-woman-architect/

Parlour and gender equity in Australian architecture: Where to from here?
https://architectureau.com/articles/parlour-and-gender-equality-in-australian-architecture-where-to-from-here/

New data captures 100 years of architectural registrations, organised by state and gender
https://architectureau.com/articles/New-data-captures-100-years-of-architectural-registrations-organised-by-state-and-gender/

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