Celebrating the International Women’s Day
Sarajevo Open Centre, CURE Foundation and NATO Headquarters Sarajevo invite you to a celebration of International Women’s Day – 8th March.
PROGRAM :
CURE Foundation, NATO Headquarters Sarajevo Open Centre
Monday – 4th March, 6pm
Faculty of Political Sciences, Skenderija 72, Hall 19/1
Promotion of “What is the gender of security?”
Participants:
Tobias Flessenkemper, editor
Damir Arsenijevic, editor
Mirela Rožajac-Zulčić, author
Amila Ždralović, author
Moderator:
Lejla Turčilo, Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo
“What is the gender of security?” is a collection of papers of B&H researches, edited by Tobias Flessenkemper and Damir Arsenijević. This publication examines and discusses gender and security through a range of topics, including criminology, missing persons, representation of women in the armed forces and police, and peace activism. This publication has been published by Sarajevo Open Centre in cooperation with EUPM.
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Thursday – 7th March, 6pm
SARTR – Sarajevo War Theater, Gabelina 16
Promotion of “Somebody said feminism?”
Participants:
Adriana Zaharijević, editor
Ivana Dračo, author
Sandra Zlotrg, author
Moderator:
Jasmina Čaušević, Sarajevski otvoreni centar
B&H edition of the famous collection of feminist papers titled “Somebody said feminism?” The editor of this publication is Adriana Zaharijević, and in this edition three new texts have been added, written by B&H authors, and an overview of important dates for feminism in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also. This publication has been published by Sarajevo Open Centre, CURE Foundation and Heinrich Böll Foundation.
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Friday – 8th March 10am
Parliamentary Assembly, Trg BiH 1
Celebrating the International Women’s Day
(Agency for Gender Equality, NATO Headquarters Sarajevo, the U.S. Embassy)
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Friday – 8th March, 12pm
In front of the National Museum, Zmaja od Bosne 3
The 8th of March march
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Friday – 8th March, 10pm
Fiskultura, Musala bb
Party
MaRie CheRie
Amila ŽdralovićCURE FoundationDamir ArsenijevićMirela Rožajac-ZulčićNATO Headquarters SarajevoSarajevo Open CentreTobias FlessenkemperWhat is the gender of security?