Women’s Rights

Sarajevo Open Centre works on raising awareness on the importance of the implementation of ratified international documents, as well as the existing national regulations related to the women’s political participation, security and decision-making process through monitoring, education, informing and discussions with the actors of the process.

Women are becoming directors of museums that are declining, because that is the sector with not enough money being invested

In the Museum of Literature and Theatre Arts of B&H, on Wednesday 2 December, the last lecture of the third cycle of Somebody said feminism took place, the subject being Women and...

Review of the promotion of the book “Feminist readings of social phenomena”, the collection of essays written by the students of the first generation of the Žarana Papić School of Feminism

This is a review text about the course of the promotion of the book "Feminist readings of social phenomena" that took place in Tuzla, on 4 December 2015, in the Peace Flame...

Feminist activist intervention – WE MUST SAY NO!

On Tuesday, December 1, from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. the action WE MUST SAY NO! took place on the plateau in front of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The...

Queer representations of the classical Yugoslavian film: young brigadiers on Labour Action, the wading lady and fra Tetka

In the Museum of Literature and Theatre Arts of B&H, on Friday 20 November, Nebojša Jovanović gave a lecture on Queer theory and classical Yugoslavian film. This was the seventh...

Overview of the lectures at the Žarana Papić School of Feminism: 27 November 2015

On Friday, 27/11/2015 the lectures of Module 4 (Feminist ethical and political theory) took place, and that was the last lecture for the first generation of the Žarana Papić...

Announcement of the lectures and feminist discussions: Women and museums

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...