Helen Pankhurst stands at the forefront of the ongoing fight for gender equality, carrying forward a legacy that changed history. In 2018, she founded the Centenary Action Group, bringing together over 100 activists, politicians, and women’s rights organisations. This coalition was created not just to commemorate the 100th anniversary of women’s partial suffrage in the UK but to break down the barriers that still exist today. With a bold vision, Helen and her fellow campaigners are working toward a gender-equal parliament by 2028.
Her advocacy extends beyond policy and protest. She has been a powerful voice for flexible working conditions, recognising them as a crucial step in enabling more women to engage in political life. She has called on businesses to actively support democracy by encouraging employees to register and vote. Through her work, she challenges outdated structures and ensures that women’s voices are not just heard, but central to decision-making.
Helen’s impact is not only in activism but also in her writing. Her book, “Deeds NotWords: The Story of Women’s Rights, Then and Now”, offers a profound reflection on the progress made and the challenges that remain. It is both a tribute to the suffragettes who fought before her and a rallying cry for those who continue the struggle today.
Helen Pankhurst is more than an advocate—she is a changemaker, a leader, and a guardian of a movement that must not lose momentum. Through her work, shereminds us that the fight for equality is not over, and that every action, every vote, and every voice matters.
Join us as we explore her extraordinary journey and the future she envisions.
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