GM Moving Podcast Wins Best Podcast Award for Right to the Streets Series

Our mission to shift the dial from fear to freedom has been recognised with the Best Podcast Award for our recent series of the GM Moving Podcast. Thank you to everyone who made this possible!

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By GM Moving | 21 October 2024 | TAGS:

We are excited to share that GM Moving’s Right To The Streets podcast series has won the Best Podcast award at this year’s MPA Inspiration Awards!
This shows the impact of our work in making people more aware of street safety and creating community-driven solutions to stop gender-based violence in public spaces across Greater Manchester.

The podcast, made with MIC Media and 150 voices from council leaders, local groups, and residents, explores how we can make our streets safer and more welcoming, especially for women and girls. 
You can learn more about the Right To The Streets movement here. Through teamwork and creativity, we’re working to build a better future for everyone across Greater Manchester.

Listen to the podcast and join us in creating safer public spaces.

Thank you to everyone who made this possible!

 

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