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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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 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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 The Church in Belarusian Protest: an interview about transnational solidarity and transformative potential

The Church in Belarusian Protest: an interview about transnational solidarity and transformative potential

March 5, 2021

On 26 August 2020 riot police trapped protestors and journalists in the Red Church on Independence Square in the Belarusian capital of Minsk. Archbishop Kondrusiewicz of the Catholic Church in [...]

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 The Return to Romanticism: interview with Crimean Tatar folk artist Mamut Churlu

The Return to Romanticism: interview with Crimean Tatar folk artist Mamut Churlu

February 10, 2021

Mamut Churlu is part of the mass return of Tatar repatriates to the Crimean Peninsula at the fall of the Soviet Union. Churlu worked for years in Uzbekistan and Russia on researching folk art [...]

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 Reviving an (Almost) Forgotten Script: self-taught calligrapher Amgalan Zhamsoev mixes traditional Mongolian aesthetics with modern influences

Reviving an (Almost) Forgotten Script: self-taught calligrapher Amgalan Zhamsoev mixes traditional Mongolian aesthetics with modern influences

February 3, 2021

 “The history of using Mongolian script for the Buryat language was erased by the Soviet educational system. Reviving it has become such a complex tangle that sometimes I ask myself, ‘do people [...]

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 Tatik and Papik’s Second Life: an interview with the Dilakian Brothers

Tatik and Papik’s Second Life: an interview with the Dilakian Brothers

January 6, 2021

I was able to sit down with one of the most prolific duos to illustrate the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict – the Dilakian brothers. Hovik and Gagik are New York-based Armenian-American artists who [...]

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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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 “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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Stories from Avj: in that time nobody lived in Avj, the village was empty”

November 26, 2020

In a series of interviews conducted in 2019, Solveiga Kaļva talks to people who live in or are somehow connected to Avj, a remote mountain village in the Pamir Region of Tajikistan.  It is a [...]

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Stories from Avj: “although I was born in Rin, my soul will leave my body in Avj”

September 20, 2020

In a series of interviews conducted in 2019, Solvegia Kaļva talks to people who live in or are somehow connected to Avj, a remote mountain village in the Pamir Region of Tajikistan.  My Tajik [...]

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