Videos

The families of women who have been killed share their stories.

With grateful thanks to Nylon Films

Introducing the Femicide Census
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Introducing the femicide census

Each woman killed by a man deserves to be remembered in her own right. But, there is no femicide that does not include other victims; bereaved families and friends live with the loss of their loved ones for the rest of their lives. The impact of losing a loved one through violent means is incalculable, these short videos are family members describing their loss.
Onjali – She was my aunt
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Onjali – She was my aunt
Julie – She was my daughter
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Julie – She was my daughter
Frank – She was my sister
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Frank – She was my sister

Femicide Report launch event

This is a video recording of the launch event for the Femicide Census’ latest report reflecting on 10 years of men’s fatal violence against women and girls in the UK 2009-2018.

Femicide Census co-founders Karen Ingala Smith and Clarrie O’Callaghan are joined by an expert panel including; Onjali Rauf (Chair), Davina James-Hanman, Nimko Ali, Nicole Jacobs and Jane Monckton Smith.
Femicide Census 10 year report launch event video
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Jess Phillips MP reads the names of women killed by men in the House of Commons
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Jess Phillips, MP

This powerful video shows Jess Phillips, MP read a list of all the women killed by men in the UK in 2017.