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 Lossi 36 Recommends: cultural delights for the holidays

Lossi 36 Recommends: cultural delights for the holidays

December 21, 2020

One of my favourite things about the upcoming holidays is the amount of time I can spend on reading. Every year, I find at least one book under the Christmas tree and usually, I finish it before [...]

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 An Ode to Grief: Reviewing Look at Him by Anna Starobinets

An Ode to Grief: Reviewing Look at Him by Anna Starobinets

December 20, 2020

First and foremost, Anna Starobinets’s memoir Look at Him is a testament to the sorrow of losing an unborn child. As such, it’s intended to comfort women and families suffering through the same [...]

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📨 Lossi 36 Weekly #24: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

December 18, 2020

This edition of Lossi 36 Weekly was originally sent by email on 14 December 2020. Subscribe to Lossi 36 Weekly here. ⭐️ This week’s special Europe’s own ‘Magnitsky Act’ approved. On December 7, [...]

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 LGBT Rights in Slovakia: any changes on the horizon?

LGBT Rights in Slovakia: any changes on the horizon?

December 18, 2020

In March 2019, Zuzana Čaputová, became the first female President of Slovakia, with a campaign built on a liberal and progressive platform, based on an environmental, pro-European, pro-LGBT, [...]

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 The Violence of “Grab and Run” as a Ghostly Matter

The Violence of “Grab and Run” as a Ghostly Matter

December 16, 2020

Thousands of women in Kyrgyzstan are victims of bride-kidnapping every year. According to the report published in 2016 by the National Statistical Committee, about 10,000 cases of [...]

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 Frequencies of Protest: Radio Free Europe and protest in contemporary Belarus and Poland

Frequencies of Protest: Radio Free Europe and protest in contemporary Belarus and Poland

December 14, 2020

Key figures of the Belarussian opposition have so far been successful in coordinating, encouraging and invigorating protest from abroad. By using mass media, namely Telegram, Facebook and [...]

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 A Queer Icon: reviewing The Great Nijinsky by Lynn Curlee

A Queer Icon: reviewing The Great Nijinsky by Lynn Curlee

December 13, 2020

The Great Nijinsky is a tragic tale of one of the greatest dancers of the early 20th century. Vaslav Nijinsky was a Polish dancer and choreographer whose works and legacy far overshadow his short [...]

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📨 Lossi 36 Weekly #23: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

December 11, 2020

This edition of Lossi 36 Weekly was originally sent by email on 7 December 2020. Subscribe to Lossi 36 Weekly here. ⭐️ This week’s special Hungarian MEP of anti-LGBTQ party caught with drugs [...]

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 Nagorno-Karabakh: the end of Armenian control

Nagorno-Karabakh: the end of Armenian control

December 11, 2020

Against the backdrop of the global COVID-19 pandemic, on 27 September 2020, Azerbaijan launched an offensive to reclaim the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh. After Azerbaijani success on [...]

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 “I Think This is Going to End in Us Winning”: the dawn of a new pro-abortion generation in Poland

“I Think This is Going to End in Us Winning”: the dawn of a new pro-abortion generation in Poland

December 9, 2020

Aleksandra Sidoruk is a 21-year-old Polish student in her final year of an International Relations degree. She is also an activist, heavily involved in the protests taking place across Poland, [...]

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