Hundreds of women filled up the Peace Gardens to join in the Break the Chain flash dance. The event has women all around the world joining together to fight against all violence against women every where and to celebrate the courage of survivors.
Hundreds of women filled up the Peace Gardens to join in the Break the Chain flash dance. The event has women all around the world joining together to fight against all violence against women every where and to celebrate the courage of survivors.
The Chinese new year starts on Thursday but the celebrations have already began with the dance of the Dragon being performed outside Sheffield Town Hall.
Illustrations, watercolours and prints of birds collected by Thomas Eaton in the mid 19 century are on display at the Millennium Gallery.
Sheffield is one of only three Cities in the Country that have been chosen to show the Spike Lee film Selma before its Premier in London next week. Selma follows the story of what took place after Martin Luther King made his famous” I Have a Dream” Speech.
Sheffield University is carrying out research in how pre school children use tablets apps. It is estimated that 70% of under 5 year olds have access to tablets and smartphones.
An exhibition to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Holocaust Memorial Day, has been held at the Winter Gardens.
Sylvester Stallone was in Sheffield on Sunday for his sole UK appearance of an international tour. Sheffield Palestine Solidarity Campaign organised a silent demonstration outside City Hall to protest against his fundraising for the Israeli Defence Force.
Sheffield is set to have its own Chinese Quarter which will host a residential and retail area, a Plaza as well as a business incubator which will encourage Chinese business to come and be based in the City.
The people of Sheffield gathered at Barkers Pool to show solidarity with the people of France and to defend the freedom of expression.
As world leaders arrived for the Unity rally in Paris following the recent terrorist killings, Sheffield Live spoke to french journalist, Alexandre Blot Luca of magazine, 54 Etats. He said: “It will make us stronger. We need to continue to do our work and to preserve freedom of speech. It is a symbol in France and in the world.”