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Feminism in the Corona-Crisis Published: 4 May 2020 During Corona-Crisis feminism is very important, because inequalities appear more visible and marginalised groups face even more struggle than before.
Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions Published: 18 November 2019 This collection edited by K. Mosene and M. C. Kettemann provides space for some of them. In the run-up to the 14th Internet Governance Forum in November 2019 in Berlin, the editors have developed a catalog of 30 visions for an emancipatory Internet without discrimination.
Attack on democracy? Anti-Gender-Movements in Europe Published: 10 May 2019 What are the strategies and ideological foundations of right-wing populist movements and how do antifeminist movements affect the future of the EU?
Surveillance: Feminist Perspectives Urgently Required Published: 28 January 2019 Since 9/11, especially state surveillance, has picked up speed again. It has been discussed more and more since Edward Snowden. Security and freedom for some are only available at the expense of lack of freedom for others. This dossier shows critical feminist, intersectional perspectives on current surveillance practices.
„Reach Everyone on the Planet…“ Kimberlé Crenshaw and Intersectionality Published: 31 May 2019 „A truly intersectional feminism can reach everyone on the planet", K. Crenshaw is convinced. In this publication, activists, artists and scholars tell us why and how Crenshaw inspires them until today.
Intersectional Feminism Published: 19 October 2023 The concept of intersectionality comes from black activist movements and was particularly coined by the lawyer Kimberlé Crenshaw. The term describes how different forms of discrimination and inequality interact, reinforce each other and create a new type of discrimination. The approach makes it clear that social categories such as race, gender, sexual identities, abilities and social classes do not occur in isolation from one another, but rather overlap and interweave. The name “intersectionality” is derived from the English term “intersection”: overlap, intersection or intersection. Intersectional feminism is committed to looking at the complex realities of people's lives and the effects of multiple discriminations and privileges and to placing the concerns of marginalized groups at the center of feminist solidarity.
Beijing+20 - Across Areas Published: 30 April 2015 The Platform for Action imagines a world where each woman and girl can exercise her freedoms and choices, and realize all her rights, such as to live free from violence, to go to school, to participate in decisions and to earn equal pay for equal work.
Violence Against Women in Serbia Published: 28 January 2019 Under the title „It Concerns All of Us“, the Heinrich Böll Foundation Belgrade published a series of articels on the issue of violence against women in Serbia.