Tag: Somebody said feminism?

Somebody said feminism: Women and right-wing

Sarajevo Open Centre and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Bosnia and Herzegovina will organize 6 lectures in 2016, which will cover the following topics: Antifascist Women’s Front Archive BiH, ideology and language, challenges facing feminism today, digital feminism, the relationship between right wing, and feminism and reproductive rights.

New feminist struggle is being led on the internet

After the summer break, the fourth cycle of feminist lectures and discussions Soomebody said feminism? occasionally continued in the scope of the 11th edition of PitchWise, festival of women’s art and activism

SOMEBODY SAID FEMINISM and PitchWise festival: Digital feminism

Fourth Series of Lectures SOMEBODY SAID FEMINISM? March-November 2016 Sarajevo Open Centre and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Bosnia and Herzegovina will organize 6 lectures in 2016, which will cover the following topics: Antifascist Women’s Front Archive BiH, ideology and language, challenges facing feminism today, digital feminism, the relationship between right wing and feminism and … Continued

SOMEBODY SAID FEMINISM: What are we saying when we say the F-word?

Sarajevo Open Centre and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Bosnia and Herzegovina will organize 6 lectures in 2016, which will cover the following topics: Antifascist Women’s Front Archive BiH, ideology and language, challenges facing feminism today, feminist critique of political economy, the relationship between religion and feminism and reproductive rights.

Radiosarajevo.ba: We can be free on the Internet, but the Internet itself is not free

The second lecture within the third round of lectures and feminist discussions Somebody said feminism? addressed cyber feminism, with lecturers being Belma Kučukalić and Valentina Pellizzer (OneWorldPlatform / Web portal zenskaposla.ba). In this lecture titled 50 shades cyber feminism: Feminist principles of the Internet, Valentina and Belma explained how important the presence of girls and women is in ICT, referring to specific cases that show how the internet can be a place of freedom, but also of oppression.

We can be free on the Internet, but the Internet itself is not free

The second lecture within the third round of lectures and feminist discussions Somebody said feminism? addressed cyber feminism, with lecturers being Belma Kučukalić and Valentina Pellizzer (OneWorldPlatform / Web portal zenskaposla.ba). In this lecture titled 50 shades cyber feminism: Feminist principles of the Internet, Valentina and Belma explained how important the presence of girls and women is in ICT, referring to specific cases that show how the internet can be a place of freedom, but also of oppression.

Somebody said feminism: Sexuality is banned from mainstream education

In the Museum of Literature and Theatre Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday, March 5, the first lecture in the framework of the third cycle of feminist discussions and lectures “Somebody said feminism?” was held. The first lecture of a new cycle was Cosmo-policy: Diet feminism women’s magazines, and the lecturer was Nenad Veličković.

Lecture and discussion: Cosmo-politics: dietary feminism of women’s magazines

Sarajevo Open Centre, in partnership with Friedrich Ebert Foundation, shortly before International Women’s Day, opens the third cycle of Somebody said feminism? with lectures and feminist discussions titled Cosmo-politics: dietary feminism of women’s magazines which will be held on Thursday 05 March at the Museum of Literature and Theatre Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting from 6pm. The lecturer will be Nenad Veličković.