Biennale Architettura, Leone alla carriera a Donna Haraway
At the Biennale Architettura, the esteemed Leone alla carriera award honors Donna Haraway, a visionary thinker whose work bridges the gap between feminist theory and ecological consciousness, inspiring a new dialogue on architecture’s role in shaping our world.
Read MoreCrepet: «Questi delitti ci riguardano tutti. I maschi violenti sono dei mediocri»
In a powerful address, Crepet emphasizes the collective responsibility society bears in confronting violence against women. He argues that violent men are often driven by mediocrity, challenging us to reflect on societal norms and instigate change together.
Read MoreChiude The Handmaid’s Tale, ‘la rivoluzione cominci’
As “The Handmaid’s Tale” draws its curtain, a revolution begins—echoes of defiance resonate through Gilead’s shadowed streets. The series closes a chapter, yet ignites conversations about freedom, resilience, and the enduring quest for justice.
Read More« L’Inventaire des rêves » : les sœurs de cœur de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
In “L’Inventaire des rêves,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie illuminates the intricate bond between sisters of heart, weaving a tapestry of shared aspirations, love, and resilience. Through her poignant narrative, she invites readers to explore the depths of connection and the dreams that unite us.
Read MoreA la Villa Arson, à Nice, les tensions persistent cinq ans après #MeToo
In the heart of Nice, where the sun-kissed Mediterranean embraces an artistic hub, lies the Villa Arson, a contemporary art school that stands as a beacon of creativity and innovation. Though, beneath its vibrant façade, the institution finds itself grappling with the complex shadows cast by the #MeToo movement, even five years after its inception.…
Read MoreMarie-Babette, drag-queen grande bourgeoise : « La liberté est pour tout le monde »
Marie-Babette, the drag-queen grande bourgeoise, is a vibrant icon of self-expression. With a flair for the extravagant, she embodies the belief that “freedom is for everyone,” challenging societal norms and inviting all to embrace their true selves without reservation.
Read MoreLunetta Savino, ‘il mio impegno per le donne’
Lunetta Savino, a prominent advocate for women’s rights, embraces her role as a beacon of hope. Through her passionate commitment, she champions equality and empowerment, inspiring countless women to rise and reclaim their voices in society.
Read MoreRima Hassan, eurodéputée LFI, trois identités et une obsession : la Palestine
Rima Hassan, an MEP from La France Insoumise, embodies a unique blend of identities that intertwine with her passion for Palestine. Her multifaceted background fuels her advocacy, as she navigates the complexities of representation and solidarity in the European arena.
Read MoreIran using drones and apps to enforce women’s dress code
In a move that blends technology and tradition, Iran is deploying drones and mobile applications to monitor adherence to its strict women’s dress code. This digital enforcement raises questions about privacy and personal autonomy in a rapidly changing society.
Read More8 Marzo: “Una strada tutta in salita”
Title: 8 Marzo: “A All Uphill Journey” As the world gathers to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th, we look beyond the vibrant parades and powerful speeches to confront the enduring challenges that women face across the globe. This year’s theme, encapsulated in the phrase “A All Uphill Journey,” reminds us that the road…
Read More8 marzo, Todde ‘Biancaneve e Cenerentola lasciamole alle fiabe’
On March 8th, a date etched in the calendar as International Women’s Day, we reflect on the complexities and nuances of womanhood, far beyond the confines of traditional fairy tales. In a powerful statement, Todde challenges the cultural narratives of ‘Snow White’ and ‘Cinderella’, suggesting that it’s time to retire these archetypes to the realm…
Read More8 marzo, in 400 a Cagliari per il corteo ‘transfemminista’
On March 8, Cagliari witnessed a powerful gathering as 400 voices united for the ‘transfeminist’ march. Celebrating diversity and advocating for gender equality, the event highlighted the importance of inclusivity in the fight for women’s rights.
Read MoreBianco al femminile
Unveiling “Bianco al femminile”: A New narrative in Contemporary Women’s Perspectives In the landscape of modern storytelling, the intersection of art, culture, and gender creates a vibrant tapestry that challenges the status quo. “Bianco al femminile,” or “White in the Feminine,” emerges as a compelling exploration of women’s experiences, identities, and aspirations through a distinctive…
Read MoreSilvia Avallone: «La parità nasce nella nostra testa. Spero che le ragazze fioriscano con questa idea»
In her latest reflections, Silvia Avallone emphasizes that true equality begins in our minds. She expresses hope that young girls will embrace this notion, allowing them to thrive and blossom in a world that values their potential equally.
Read More8 marzo, premio Donna Sarda a magistrata M.Alessandra Pelagatti
On March 8th, the renowned “Donna Sarda” award was presented to Magistrate M. Alessandra Pelagatti, recognizing her unwavering commitment to justice and equality. This prestigious honor shines a light on the vital contributions of women in law and society.
Read MoreL’8 marzo di ‘Non una di Meno’ comincia con sit-in nel Rettorato
On March 8, “Non una di Meno” kicks off with a powerful sit-in at the Rectorate. This gathering serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality, echoing the voices of those demanding change and justice in society.
Read More“Il gender pay gap è ancora molto presente”
The gender pay gap remains a persistent issue, reflecting deep-rooted societal inequalities. Despite progress in workplace inclusion, women continue to earn less than their male counterparts, highlighting the need for ongoing efforts to achieve true salary equality.
Read MoreNot so demure any more: The rise of ‘free the nipple’ fashion
In recent years, “free the nipple” fashion has surged, marking a bold departure from traditional norms. Designers and influencers alike embrace this movement, celebrating body positivity and challenge societal taboos, ultimately redefining empowerment and self-expression.
Read MoreNon una di Meno ad Alessandria, ‘senza di noi si ferma il mondo’
In Alessandria, the vibrant movement “Non Una di Meno” echoed a powerful message: “Without us, the world stops.” Advocating for gender equality and social justice, they unite voices to challenge systemic injustices, reminding all that change is collective.
Read MoreThe Indian film showing the bride’s ‘humiliation’ in arranged marriage
In a poignant exploration of tradition vs. individuality, the Indian film reveals the emotional intricacies of arranged marriage through the lens of a bride’s perceived ‘humiliation’. This narrative challenges societal norms, sparking dialogue on empowerment and choice.
Read More8 marzo: MeeToo e Liberaluna a Termoli, basta violenze
On March 8, Termoli witnesses a powerful collaboration between MeeToo and Liberaluna, uniting voices against violence. This event embodies a call for change, shining a light on the urgent need to end abuse and foster a safer, more equitable society for all.
Read More8 marzo, Consiglio celebra ‘straordinaria normalità delle donne’
On March 8th, the Council pays tribute to the remarkable yet often understated contributions of women in everyday life. Celebrating the “extraordinary normality of women,” this observance shines a light on their resilience, strength, and essential roles in society.
Read More8 marzo: migliaia in corteo a Milano, ‘zona fucsia non rossa’
On March 8th, thousands gathered in Milan for a vibrant demonstration, advocating for women’s rights under the banner “fuchsia zone, not red.” Participants united in solidarity, celebrating resilience and the pursuit of gender equality in a colorful and powerful display.
Read MoreCat Burns: ‘I never had music for queer girls’
In her compelling journey, Cat Burns reflects on a musical landscape that often overlooked queer voices. “I never had music for queer girls,” she shares, striving to fill that void with songs that resonate deeply, celebrating love and identity unapologetically.
Read MoreOlivier Roy, politologue : « La fixation répressive des talibans sur les femmes est la démonstration de l’échec de l’islam politique »
In his latest commentary, political scientist Olivier Roy argues that the Taliban’s oppressive policies towards women reveal a fundamental failure of political Islam. This fixation, he suggests, underscores the regime’s struggle to reconcile ideology with governance in a modern context.
Read MoreJust the woman I am
“Just the Woman I Am” celebrates the multifaceted nature of womanhood. It reveals the strength, vulnerability, and resilience woven into the fabric of identity. This exploration invites reflection on self-acceptance and the power of embracing one’s true self.
Read MoreA Salem, dans les années 1970, la violence d’un service de psychiatrie pour femmes dans l’objectif de Mary Ellen Mark
In 1970s Salem, Mary Ellen Mark’s lens captured the stark reality of a women’s psychiatric ward, revealing a world where systemic violence intertwined with vulnerability. Her evocative images expose the harsh truths behind mental health care’s dark past.
Read MorePeace & Care, in mostra a Firenze l’attivismo delle donne
In the heart of Florence,were history whispers the tales of artists and thinkers,a new narrative unfolds—a powerful testament to the resilience and creativity of women. “Peace & Care: Women’s Activism on display” invites visitors to explore the intersection of art and social justice, illuminating the vital roles that women have played in advocating for peace…
Read MoreThe Kenyans saying no to motherhood and yes to sterilisation
In a world where the notion of motherhood is often intertwined with cultural identity and societal expectations, a growing group of Kenyan women is challenging customary narratives by embracing a different path. With an increasing awareness of personal agency, manny are opting for sterilization as a means of reclaiming their futures. This choice, both liberating…
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« On ne peut pas tout pardonner au créateur artistique. Il n’y a pas d’excuse de génie » : à l’Assemblée nationale, le MeToo de la culture au premier plan
In a recent debate at the Assemblée nationale, the conversation around the boundaries of artistic genius took center stage. “We cannot forgive all actions of the artistic creator; there is no excuse for genius,” critics argue, spotlighting the cultural reckoning of the MeToo movement.
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