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 How the March demonstrations in Georgia showed the importance of women’s engagement in public protest

How the March demonstrations in Georgia showed the importance of women’s engagement in public protest

April 17, 2023

In this op-ed, Natika Kantaria discusses the 7-9 March demonstrations in Tbilisi and the importance of women's engagement in protest

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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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 March in the Caucasus: how not to celebrate International Women’s Day in Azerbaijan

March in the Caucasus: how not to celebrate International Women’s Day in Azerbaijan

March 13, 2021

8 March is not a holiday for gifting flowers and giving empty congratulations, nor should it be an occasion for police to brutalize women. Renée Rippberger on International Women's Day in Azerbaijan.

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 Estonia’s Brand-New Government Stands Out in Form, if Not Substance

Estonia’s Brand-New Government Stands Out in Form, if Not Substance

March 11, 2021

Kaspar Schultz takes a close look at Estonia's new female-led government.

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 Female Politicians in North Macedonia: powerful public figures or victims of sexism? 

Female Politicians in North Macedonia: powerful public figures or victims of sexism? 

March 10, 2021

Daniela Antonovska argues for the need to challenge gender norms to transform North Macedonia's political scene and build an equal society.

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 An Ode to All the Women Who Made Me

An Ode to All the Women Who Made Me

March 9, 2021

I sit down and think about all the women who made me. All the silent suffering, invisible effort, and unappreciated work that went into being dutiful daughters, sisters, wives, and mothers. These [...]

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 “There are Plenty of Capable Women in Our Society”: an interview with Hana Stelzerová – Director of the Czech Women’s Lobby

“There are Plenty of Capable Women in Our Society”: an interview with Hana Stelzerová – Director of the Czech Women’s Lobby

March 8, 2021

For International Women’s Day, Owen Howells interviewed Hana Stelzerová – Director of the Czech Women’s Lobby (CWL) to discover her views on the situation for women in the Czech [...]

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 The crest and break of Estonia’s pink wave

The crest and break of Estonia’s pink wave

March 27, 2019

Three weeks ago, Estonians thought they were about to witness history – the country was on the verge of electing its first ever female Prime Minister. Chairwoman Kaja Kallas and the liberal [...]

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