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Bunnies on Strike (website & zine)

Location

Netherlands

Bunnies On Strike is a work in progress. And it grows! It is no longer just a zine: it's a website, it has a spoken word section, a radical cheerleading section, had a band and a more then music festival and is still growing. But we want Bunnies On Strike to grow in more aspects. We are now working on organising a festival called GENDER OUTLAW that will contain performances of bands together with other kinds of performances [think of dj's spoken word performances, reading/storytelling, games, radical cheerleading, films, foodsharing etc.]

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An Interview with Tea Hvala at Red Dawns, Slovenia, 2009

Topic: 
Activism
Teaser Image: 

DW: Please introduce yourself.....

T: My name is Tea, I’m 29. I have been involved in a lot of organising in the former squat (that now has a sort of an in-between status between legality and illegality), now Autonomous Cultural Center Metelkova mesto in Ljubljana. It is a big space where there are a lot of alternative cultural spaces. I was organising a lot of concerts and other events, including Red Dawns, obviously, but personally I am really really interested in writing so basically that is my priority – fiction, essays, translation.

Interviewee: 
Tea Hvala
Interviewer: 
Debi Withers and Elke Zobl
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An Interview with Nataša Serec at Red Dawns, Slovenia, March 2009

Topic: 
Activism
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Debi Withers (DW): Please introduce yourself....

Nataša Serec (N): My name is Natasa and I have worked in Metelkova Mesta for 15 years. I was one of the people who squatted the place in ‘93 and since then and I am very very involved. This place was before was in use of the Yugoslavian army and then when they left the buildings were free and in the city many artists – this was in the beginning and many projects - artists and art producers got places for their work.

Interviewee: 
Nataša Serec
Interviewer: 
Debi Withers and Elke Zobl
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Kruh & Ruze ("Bread & Roses", Magazine)

Location

Ženska infoteka
Varšavska 16
Zagreb , I 10000
Croatia

WOMEN'S INFOTEKA (ŽENSKA INFOTEKA) is women's information and documentation center founded in Zagreb in December 1992 as the first of the sort in Croatia and Eastern Europe. The basic activities are:

* Collecting and disseminating data and information
* A lending service Library
* Publishing (books and the magazine "Bread and Roses" ("Kruh i ruže")
* Organizing of training seminars and international conferences
* Conducting researches and providing help in researches

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Women Against War (Magazine)

Location

Jug Bogdanova Belgrade , 11 000
Serbia
44° 49' 24.96" N, 20° 27' 1.08" E

WE CHOOSE ANTIMILITARISM

Antimilitarism and non-violence are our spiritual orientation and our political choice. We reject military power and the production of arms for the killing of people, of human working nature, and for the domination of one sex, nation, or state over another.

We speak out for recognition of difference, reciprocity, respect for nature, and for development in accordance with the needs of the civil population, and not the civil and military oligarchy and their national interests.

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Hallon TV

Location

Hallongrottan
Bergsundsgatan 25
Stockholm, 117 37
Sweden
59° 18' 56.9196" N, 18° 1' 46.92" E

HallonTV is an initiative from the Stockholm based, non-profit organization Hallongrottans vänner (Hallongrottan’s Friends). HallonTV is journalism, entertainment and culture with a focus on feminism, HBT-issues, and hence sexual politics. The programmes consist of interviews, reportages, animation, music videos, sketches, courses, documentation of direct actions, festivals and events, all tied together by a pedagogical host in form of a hand puppet.

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Re-BELLY-on Week

These are all the pictures I could get uploaded for the time being.

To explain:
Myself and other members of one of our feminist clubs on campus, FORGE (Fighting for Our Rights and Gender Equality), as well as cast members of our production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" decided to put together an art project in celebration of NEDA Week. We know that many women are plagued with body image issues as well as life-threatening eating disorders. In conjunction with NEDA Week, we launched the "Re-BELLY-on" project.

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FUL (Magazine, Radio)

Location

Ful
Birger Jarlsgatan 18 A, 4 tr c/o Nya Kontoret
Stockholm, 114 34
Sweden

The queer feminist magazine Femkul (since 2004) was re-launched under the new name FUL the 24th of April 2008. Important aims are to promote the work of contemporary women artists and activists, as well as building up networks between women artists in local and international contexts.

In 2009 FUL_ launched FULRADIO, a montly pod radio programme including readings, interviews, drama, debates, sound art and more.

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Race, Privilege & Identity Gathering, 24-26th April 2009 in Bristol, UK

Race, privilege and identity is a gathering taking place in Bristol, UK, 24-26th April 2009.

To contact us to get involved please email: raceprivilegeidentityatriseup [dot] net

Its aim is to engage with issues of race, privilege and identity in radical queer-feminist communities through building dialogue, coalitions and resources.

Type of project: 
Event
Topic: 
Activism
Anti-Imperialism
Networking & community building
Race & ethnicity
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Anarcha Feminist Fest in Zagreb 2007

Location

Zagreb
Croatia

Anfema is something like a group of afinities, a group of people that share oppinions and wishes and work together on different actions and projects. In this case it's about anarchism and anarcha-feminism. The group is transparent, fluid, open for everybody that's interested in it. The structure doesn't exist, nor does hierarchy while all the decisions are brought by consensus.

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