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Activism (188)

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Call for Entries: The Nigah QueerFest'10 in Dehli, India

Now in its fourth year, The Nigah Queer Fest’10 http://www.thequeerfest.com is Dehli‘s annual celebration of queerness. The festival this year brings back the curated film festival and our popular performance component along with a visual arts exhibition, workshops, parties and more.

On July 2nd, 2009, the Delhi High Court ruled that Sec 377 of the Indian Penal Code – an anti-sodomy statute – was unconstitutional and violated the rights and dignity of queer Indians. Since that day, many have said that queer people in India are on their way to becoming “free.”

Type of project: 
Festival
Topic: 
Activism
LGBT and queer issues
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LGTB Pride Beograd: In what quantity are human rights consumed? A Text by Zoe Gudovic

Topic: 
Activism
LGBT and queer issues

The PRIDE PARADE took place.
This is roughly the fourth time that there was an attempt to organize it, gather the people, stroll down the streets, so that we can show that lesbians, gays, trans and queer people exist in Serbia. However you classify yourself, whichever group you belong to, you either think you have freedom or you know that you don’t have it.

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www.migrazine.at, issue 4: Queer with(out) Borders

Location

Linz
Austria
48° 18' 24.984" N, 14° 17' 8.988" E

Queer with(out) Borders
Asylpolitiken in der Festung Europa

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CITY OF WOMEN: 16. Intern. Festival of Contemporary Arts – 8 - 17. Oct 2010 Ljubljana/Slovenia

Location

Ljubljana
Slovenia
46° 3' 5.1336" N, 14° 30' 21.4776" E

This year's edition of the City of Women Festival http://www.cityofwomen.org/ will address the topic Between Past & Future. The conceptual background relates to the eponymous book by Hannah Arendt who, back in the 1960s, argued that the condition of human existence, robbed of the traditional, transcendental, religious and moral standards employed to bridge the abyss between past and future, lost direction.

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De Tweede Sekse Blog: An interview with Evie.

Topic: 
Activism
Do-It-Yourself
LGBT and queer issues
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Evie, please could you shortly introduce yourself?
My name is Evie. I have been a feminist for several years and an antiracist, gender and transgender activist before that as well. I've studied computer science before, and right now I'm studying psychology. I'm a member of several feminist groups in Belgium; I'm writing for a magazine and doing activist work in Ghent and I started the De Tweede Sekse feminist blog http://tweedesekse.wordpress.com/ at the end of 2008.

How did you come to feminism?

Interviewee: 
Evie
Interviewer: 
Rosa Reitsamer
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The Feminist Poster Project - Call for contributions

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Call for action - call for contributions:

The Feminist Poster Project

Type of project: 
Art
Illustration
Topic: 
Activism
Art
Do-It-Yourself
Representation of women
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„We are interested in a bigger picture of society!“ Robin, member of the Belgium feminist grassroots group FEL, in conversation with Rosa Reitsamer about feminism and the challenge of bringing about social change in society.

Topic: 
Activism
Do-It-Yourself
Political participation
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Robin, please could you introduce yourself?

Interviewee: 
Robin, member of the Belgium feminist grassroots group FEL
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queeristics.de: Die Illustratorin Chris Campe im Gespräch mit Rosa Reitsamer über ihr Projekt queeristics.de - drawn from a queer perspective.

Topic: 
Activism
Art
Pop culture
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Chris, kannst du dich bitte kurz vorstellen?
Ich heiße Chris Campe, habe in Hamburg Illustration studiert und habe seit ungefähr vier Jahren, die Website queeristics, mit der ich meine Zeichnungen zum Thema Gendernormen und visuelle Codes dokumentiere

Bist du über das Illustrationsstudium zum Zeichnen gekommen?

Interviewee: 
Chris Campe
Interviewer: 
Rosa Reitsamer
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„Narobe means Wrong.“ - Roman Kuhar, editor-in-chief of Narobe magazine and blog (Ljubljana), in conversation with Tea Hvala.

Topic: 
Activism
Grassroots media in Europe
LGBT and queer issues
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Roman Kuhar: “Narobe” (http://www.narobe.si/ and http://www.narobe.si/menu/arhiv) means “Wrong”. It‘s a kind of subversion which we wanted to have in the title of the magazine. People keep on asking us why the magazine is called Wrong, isn’t it supposed to be a magazine which affirmed with the LGBTIQ community? The fact that we get this kind of feedback is a sign that choosing this name was a good decision. There is also a subtitle – “a magazine where everything is right” – which, in my opinion, makes our message quite clear.

Interviewee: 
Roman Kuhar
Interviewer: 
Tea Hvala
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Genderblog.de - Rochus Wolff, Initiator des Blogs, im Gespräch mit Rosa Reitsamer.

Topic: 
Activism
Gender studies
Grassroots media in Europe
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Rochus, kannst du dich bitte kurz vorstellen?
Ich bin Rochus Wolff, bin 37 Jahre alt und habe Germanistik und Geschlechterforschung in Deutschland und in England studiert. In England habe ich einen Abschluss in Women’s Studies gemacht. Derzeit lebe ich in Paris, bin Vater von zwei Kindern und betreibe seit März 2005 das http://genderblog.de, eines von drei Blogs (http://i.rrhoblog.de und http://buttkickingbabes.de/), die ich insgesamt habe.

Wie bist du zum Feminismus gekommen?

Interviewee: 
Rochus Wolff
Interviewer: 
Rosa Reitsamer
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