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Women Who Shaped Europe | Simone Veil

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Simone Veil was born in 1927 in Nice and survived the Holocaust after being deported to Auschwitz at the age of 16. The experience of inhumanity, injustice, and the collapse… View

Women Who Shaped Europe | Gabrielle Defrenne

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Gabrielle Defrenne, born in 1929 in Belgium, worked as a flight attendant for Sabena at a time when airlines imposed strict gendered rules on women. Female staff were expected to… View

Let’s talk about scholar activism | Farzana Bashiri

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Farzana Bashiri is a recent PhD graduate in Science Policy who studied the role of scholar activism within academia. Science Policy broadly examines how science institutions and political decision-making influence… View

Let’s talk about poetry | Marzia D’Amico

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Marzia D’Amico are now a researcher in Lisbon working on Italian studies, comparative literature, and gender studies. Their research focuses on the counter-canon in Italian poetry from the late 1960s… View

Let’s talk about sexism in journalism | Roberta Cavaglià

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Roberta Cavaglià, an Italian freelance journalist based in Barcelona, investigated sexism in Italy’s journalism schools together with colleagues Francesca Candioli and Stefania Prandi. Between February and October 2024, they interviewed… View

Let’s talk about migration | Oiza Q. Obasuyi

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Oiza Q. Obasuyi, a sociology PhD student at the University of Bologna, highlights why migration must be studied through a gendered and intersectional lens. Public discourse often imagines migrants as… View

Let’s Talk About Work | Barbara Leda Kenny

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Barbara Leda Kenny discusses the persistent gender inequalities in Italy’s labor market and the challenges feminism faces today. She explains that, despite record levels of female employment, only slightly more… View

Let’s talk about queer cinema | Ful Massimi

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Ful Massimi teach courses in queer film and media, documentary cinema, and the ethics of spectatorship at John Abbott College, based in Tio’tia:ke/Mooniyang/Montréal. they discuss how queer cinema can be analysed and why… View

Women Who Shaped Europe | Hannah Arendt

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Did you know that Hannah Arendt, a refugee from Nazi Germany, reshaped political thought with her ideas on totalitarianism and civic responsibility? Her work still frames how we understand democracy… View

Women Who Shaped Europe | Clara Zetkin

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Did you know that Clara Zetkin initiated International Women’s Day in 1910, turning women’s rights into a global movement? She fought for equality, labour rights, and peace across Europe. Clara… View

Women Who Shaped Europe | Olympe de Gouges

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Did you know that Olympe de Gouges rewrote the French Declaration of Rights to include women in 1791? Her bold activism for equality cost her her life during the Revolution…. View

Women Who Shaped Europe | Ursula Hirschmann

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Did you know that Ursula Hirschmann helped carry the Ventotene Manifesto out of fascist captivity, shaping the foundations of European integration? As a feminist activist, she later founded Femmes pour… View

Women Who Shaped Europe | Marie Curie

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Marie Curie was a groundbreaking physicist and chemist who discovered polonium and radium and coined the term “radioactivity.” As the first woman to win a Nobel Prize — and the… View

Why are we talking about xenofeminism?

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Xenofeminism (often abbreviated XF) is a contemporary feminist movement and philosophical framework that embraces technology, science, and radical change as tools to challenge and dismantle systems of oppression. First articulated… View

Discover the “Bad Feminist” Roxane Gay

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Roxane Gay is an influential American writer, professor, and cultural critic whose work cuts deep into issues of race, gender, sexuality, and trauma. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1974, Gay… View

The Short Blanket. Sustainability of gender longevity

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This is a translation of a text by Annalisa Ferrari (CDS Committee) presented at the conference ‘FEMGEVITY: Women’s difficult journey towards the right to “healthy” longevity: Science, prejudice, discrimination’, organised… View

Press Kit [English]

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In the folder you will find: The project logo; The project presentation; The description of the partners View

Press Kit [Italian]

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Nella cartella puoi trovare: Il logo del progetto; la presentazione del progetto; la descrizione dei partner View
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