femocracy - the campaign

With so few ethnic minority women represented in politics, the dejecting message that is being given to ethnic minority women up and down the country is "politics has little to do with your lives".
femocracy aims to put a stop to this message by increasing the number of ethnic minority women registered to vote and engaged in politics.
Political exclusion
Ninety years on since women in the UK first won the vote, ethnic minority women remain one of the most excluded groups from formal political and decision making processes. Black Caribbean and Black African people are amongst the least likely to vote; Black Caribbean and Black African women are particularly unlikely to turn out to vote.
The severe underrepresentation of ethnic minority women in British politics, coupled with low voter registration rates amongst some ethnic minority groups, has resulted in ethnic minority women's exclusion from the political system. In reality this means ethnic minority women are not being seen or heard politically.
At the heart of our two year is campaign is direct work with ethnic minority women on their political empowerment. With support from the Electoral Commission, femocracy will work with over 1500 ethnic minority women across the country through a series of events in London, Birmingham, Burnley, Cardiff and Glasgow. The events will provide an opportunity for those who attend to raise their awareness of how politics impacts on their lives, learn about how UK political institutions work and meet with ethnic minority women politicians and political activists.
Related pages
External links
Electoral Commission
Independent body which promotes involvement in the democratic process.
Operation Black Vote
Campaign for a strong political voice for Black and Ethnic Minority citizens.
Centre for Women & Democracy
The Centre for Women & Democracy is an independent, non-partisan organization working to increase the representation of women at all levels of public life.

