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Art (194)

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Têtes hautes et Regards droits! (Blog)

Location

France

Info:
feminist-lesbian, women-only blog with an emphasis on feminist news, activism, lesbianism/homosexuality, lesbophobia, (sexual) violence, feminist/lesbian history, culture, anti-fascism, international perspectives/migration, etc.

Statement:
Têtes hautes et Regards droits

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Lilith, Martine et les Autres (Radio)

Location

Lyon
France
45° 45' 50.5548" N, 4° 50' 8.3724" E

Info:
feminist radio programm from Lyon that gets broadcasted every two weeks (Friday 17:00-18:00) on Radio Canut 102.2 alternating with On est pas des cadeaux! L'émission Transpédégouine et féministe (lgbtiq show); emphasis on feminist news, feminism(s), sexism, culture, feminist activism and protest, but also migration (sans papières), racism, violence, body politics, sexuality, etc. Some of the shows also get broadcasted via Radiorageuses and all of them can be found on their blog

Statement:

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féminisme.ch (E-Zine)

Location

Geneva
Switzerland
46° 11' 54.2112" N, 6° 8' 32.2656" E

Info:
Swiss feminist online portal (French/ Suisse Romande) founded and maintained by Kprod, a non-profit association that develops websites for other associations and NGOs (mainly Women's and culture NGOs); the website is edited by two of their webmistresses who publish most of the entries, but also members of the site (at the moment 104) can publish directly; emphasis on equality, culture, feminist news, conferences/gender studies, politics, portraits, publication reviews, violence, sexuality, feminism and (anti)racism / international/intercultural perspectives etc.

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George - la revue de celles qui dépassent les bornes (Magazine)

Location

Lausanne
Switzerland
46° 31' 11.8632" N, 6° 38' 0.9492" E

Info:
Swiss (Suisse romande) feminist cultural magazine published by the association Woming since 8. March 2010; George wants to provide an alternative to traditional women's magazines; emphasis on culture, arts, film, music, popular culture but also on sexism / discrimination / equality, body politics, intersex, etc.

Statement:
George n°0 est sortie le 8 mars 2010, à l’occasion de la 100e journée des femmes.

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Furia! (Magazine) former Furii Pierwszej (Magazine, 1997-2001)

Location

Warsaw
Poland
52° 13' 46.8336" N, 21° 0' 44.0244" E

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FEMA - FEministický MAgazín (Magazine)

Location

Brno
Czech Republic
49° 11' 31.3836" N, 16° 36' 47.4876" E

Info:
New Czech quaterly feminist magazine launched by two NGOs based in Brno (NORA and NESEHNUTÍ Brno) - first issue published in December 2010: "Our goal is to strengthen Czech feminism, promoting women's rights and gender equality in the north-western and south-eastern part of the world. The magazine is a non-profit and largely volunteer activity of persons active in the Czech feminist space."

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“Ou Antes, o que Podem as Palavras? / Or Rather, What Can Words Do?” An interview with Carla Cruz, founder of All My Independent Women, on the occasion of the AMIW@VBKÖ exhibition in Vienna that still runs until Dec 3rd

Topic: 
Art
Grassroots media in Europe
Networking & community building
Teaser Image: 

Photo: "Open Source Embroidery" a project by Ele Carpenter, with Carla in the left foreground; taken by Catarina Miranda

First of all, could you just introduce yourself shortly? And could you also present your project All My Independent Women (AMIW) a little bit? So what was the initial idea and how was the formation process?

Interviewee: 
Carla Cruz
Interviewer: 
Stefanie Grünangerl
type=project

Women Artists, Feminism in the 80s and Now

Saturday 3 December
Goldsmiths University, Ben Pimlott Building, 10am-5pm

The symposium is collaboration between The Women’s Art Library and BAG Women (Brixton Art Gallery women artists group) to coincide with Brixton Calling! exhibition at 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning (28 October – 21 December 2012).

Women Artists, Feminism in the 80s and Now is a cross generational symposium that examines the legacy of UK 80s women artists and feminists in the light of current feminist practice and thinking.

Type of project: 
Art
Event
Topic: 
Art
Education
Gender studies
Queer feminism
Representation of women
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n.paradoxa (Journal, E-Zine (1996-2010), Database)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

n.paradoxa began as an online journal in December 1996 (ISSN:1462-0426). The online version continued simultaneously with the print journal for more than 10 years with entirely separate content from the print journal. In the archive section you can read the 21 issues that were published online between 1996-2010.

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