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Feministika
They sought the MedWF’s support to cover their salaries, as well as for the project's activities.
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FEMINISTIKA –to all the women of the world
The Mediterranean Women's Fund grant supported educational and creative workshops. Each session brings together about 20 people, including women activists and representatives of local organizations, to jointly discuss the content of the Feministika project.
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Everyday Life Policy
In 2021, the Mediterranean Women's Fund supported the educational project “Everyday Life Policy". The project is dedicated to the critical, feminist, theoretical and practical examination of contemporary society and the challenges of everyday life. The program consists…
In 2021, the Mediterranean Women's Fund supported the educational project “Everyday Life Policy". The project is dedicated to the critical, feminist, theoretical and practical examination of contemporary society and the challenges of everyday life.
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The program consists of four modules: - City and Nature; - Work and Leisure; - Women and Society; - Art and feminism. The "Women and Society" and "Art and Feminism" lectures included historical achievements of the women's movement, contemporary feminist organizing practices and women's work. The modules also examined the feminist approach to curatorial practices and artistic production, using activist works created after the 1990s in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the post-Yugoslav space and beyond. |
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Archiving the Women's Movement
The project “What Has Our Struggle Given Us?” consists in collecting, analyzing and sharing archival materials about the fight of bosnian and yougoslavian antifascist women. The exploration continues with the discovery of new findings and new springs of knowledge. Subjective…
The project “What Has Our Struggle Given Us?” consists in collecting, analyzing and sharing archival materials about the fight of bosnian and yougoslavian antifascist women. The exploration continues with the discovery of new findings and new springs of knowledge. Subjective experiences of women that are communicated in these documents are, more than any other archival materials, sources of knowledge. Archive is, for all future struggles, much more than a remembrance, rather a lesson, an attempt to learn something out of the past, in order to avoid repeating the same mistakes again.
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