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 “Everything we know about war we know with ‘a man’s voice’”, and Ukraine is no exception

“Everything we know about war we know with ‘a man’s voice’”, and Ukraine is no exception

June 4, 2022

With Russia's invasion of Ukraine, international media have taken on the unfortunate role of promoting hypermasculine war narratives, gender stereotypes, and manifestations of racism.

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 “We are no longer seen as freaks” – Feminism in the Baltic States

“We are no longer seen as freaks” – Feminism in the Baltic States

February 11, 2022

On 2 February, Lossi 36 organised an online panel discussion on feminism in the Baltic States, covering current women’s rights issues and attitudes to feminism, with speakers from civil society [...]

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 June in Central Asia: Feminita’s fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Kazakhstan

June in Central Asia: Feminita’s fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Kazakhstan

June 16, 2021

At the end of last month, two Kazakh feminists and LGBT+ activists were detained on unclear grounds after a mob of around 30 men had started to harass them while they were giving a talk on [...]

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 The Ultimate Teacher’s Guide: reviewing The Women’s Revolution: Russia 1905-1917 by Judy Cox

The Ultimate Teacher’s Guide: reviewing The Women’s Revolution: Russia 1905-1917 by Judy Cox

April 25, 2021

Katherine Leung reviews The Women's Revolution by Judy Cox.

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 “We Believe in the Power of Applying a Feminist Lens on the Issues We Discuss”: an interview with the young women behind Lazy Women 

“We Believe in the Power of Applying a Feminist Lens on the Issues We Discuss”: an interview with the young women behind Lazy Women 

March 25, 2021

An open platform that seeks to challenge the negative connotations connected to laziness and women's lives. Amanda Sonesson interviewed the three young women behind Lazy Women.

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 Zhanar Sekerbayeva: “I would be proud to say that Kazakhstan achieved such social and political changes in my lifetime” – feminist politics and organization in Kazakhstan

Zhanar Sekerbayeva: “I would be proud to say that Kazakhstan achieved such social and political changes in my lifetime” – feminist politics and organization in Kazakhstan

March 20, 2021

Researcher SvetLana Peshkova talks to queer activist and feminist Zhanar Sekerbayeva about feminist organizing and politics in Kazakhstan.

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 Breaking the Chains: the story of Leyla Zuleikha Makhmudova

Breaking the Chains: the story of Leyla Zuleikha Makhmudova

March 18, 2021

Leyla Zuleikha Makhmudova is a civic activist and co-founder of FemAgora, a Central Asian festival of gender equality. In a conversation with Adamdar/CA, Leyla spoke about Central Asian feminism, [...]

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 Beneficial Unconventionality – how Zuzana Čaputová became Slovakia’s first female president

Beneficial Unconventionality – how Zuzana Čaputová became Slovakia’s first female president

March 17, 2021

As Slovakia's first-ever female president, Zuzana Čaputová's liberal ideas and political vision provide an interesting story worthy of further investigation. By Dávid Pieš.

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 Pop Feminism: how Central Asian artists are using social media to create change

Pop Feminism: how Central Asian artists are using social media to create change

March 16, 2021

Aigerim Nurseitova guides us through a new generation of Central Asian artists who are striving to change society through their art and social media presence.

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 Makeshift Products and Missing School: period poverty in Hungary

Makeshift Products and Missing School: period poverty in Hungary

March 15, 2021

Lili Rutai talks to social workers, teachers, doctors and women who were affected by period poverty in Hungary.

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