Video: Hate Crime and Hate Speech
Hatred motivated crimes are a criminal act motivated by hatred towards certain groups in a society. It consists of two elements
Hatred motivated crimes are a criminal act motivated by hatred towards certain groups in a society. It consists of two elements
On the occasion of the international awareness-raising campaign that has been marked in over 100 countries around the world – The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women – the Association Amica EDUCA and Sarajevo Open Centre have the pleasure of inviting you to the feminist discussions about the connection between non/education and … Continued
Sarajevo Open Centre, in partnership with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, continues with the lectures within the third cycle of lectures and feminist discussions Somebody said feminism. The eight and the last lecture within the III cycle, titled Women and Museums will be held on Wednesday, 2 December this year at the Museum of Literature and Theatre Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting at 6 P.M.
Marina Veličković was born in 1992 in Sarajevo. She graduated from the Law Faculty at the University of Bristol in the UK in 2013 and she obtained her LLM in International Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She obtained her work experience at the UNDP in Sarajevo, The Office of … Continued
Arijana Aganović was born in 1984 in Sarajevo. She graduated from the Department of Comparative Literature and Library Science at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Sarajevo. She obtained her MA in Religious Studies at the Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies of the University of Sarajevo. In the period from 2007 to 2012 … Continued
Sarajevo Open Centre offers a different perspective, and thus puts an emphasis on women and their role in the politics of our country, as presented in the book “1995-2015, Woman and political life in the post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina”, by the authors Marina Veličković, Arijana Aganović and Edita Miftari.
As a part of Sarajevo Open Centre’s programme for the 16 Days of Activism and the 10th of December – International Human Rights Day, a regional conference Hate Crime in BiH – Neccesary Amendments to the FBiH Criminal Code will be held on Monday, 30th of November 2015.
On Saturday, 21/11/2015 the lectures of Module 3 (Culture and Ideology) and of Module 4 (Feminist ethical and political theory) took place, and were led by Nebojša Jovanović, who holds a PhD in gender studies, and Amila Ždralović, MA of sociological sciences and teaching assistant at the University of Sarajevo Law Faculty.
Transgender study, consolidates the concepts and phenomena, but also the legal framework in which we live, as well as research conducted among the transgender community in BiH, with the aim of better and more systematic advocacy approach and regulation of status of transgender and transexual people in BiH.
The reading of the play SEVEN is being organized by the Sarajevo Open Centre and Medica Zenica.
The reading of the play SEVEN will take place on 26 November in the Chamber Theatre 55 Sarajevo at 3 P.M.
The realisation of this event is being supported by the US Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Swedish Government via the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and Hedda Produktion AB.