Black Box Diaries Sparks Change

Black Box Diaries is driving change on gender and anti-corruption in the UK and EU! Last week, Shiori and the film were honored at the European Parliament and the UK House of Lords sparking powerful discussions on gendered corruption, its impact on justice for survivors, and how governments can better protect women from sexual violence.


European Parliament

Your story can spark change in the EU! Black Box Diaries screened at the European Parliament followed by Director Shiori giving a heartfelt conversation on gendered corruption and how it impedes access to justice for survivors with Member of the European ParliamentLina Gálvez and Abir Al-Sahlani, UN women Brussels director Florence Raes and Think-Film Impact’s Danielle Turkov Wilson.

Shiori also raised the issue in her meeting with Věra Jourová - Commissioner for Values and Transparency - a trailblazer for women’s rights and equality in the EU.


UK hOUSE OF LORDS

Black Box Diaries moved the needle on gendered corruption at the UK House of Lords!

Shiori joined a discussion led by the Minister of Victims & Violence Against Women and Girls Alex Davies-Jones MP, comedian Deborah Frances-White, UN Women UK director Tabitha Morton, Baroness Burt of Solihull, Wera Hobhouse and Think-Film Impact COO Amy Shepherd.