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- feminism, feminisme, gender, patriarchaat, patriarchy, acties, actions, action groups, equal treatment, gelijke behandeling, seksisme, sexism
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- Description provided by the artist: .The image is a poster of Silvia Albert Sopale’s play No Es Pais Para Negras, which was performed in the city of Oviedo last December. The performance was organized by CODOPA, a local NGO.. .'No es país para negras' is Silvia Albert Sopale's first solo performance and probably one of the first plays written and staged by a black woman in Spain. Born in San Sebastián from Nigerian and Ecuatorial Guinean parents, she has participated in other performances such as a version of 'La casa de Bernarda Alba', 'Memories', or 'Pallasas Power', where black female subjectivity has been put at the center. .Determined to open a space for black women artists in Spain and to make female authorship visible, she introduces her play as a 'legacy' and as her way to change the world, to raise awareness and encourage reflection. It is a work that is self-referential while giving voice to African descendants in Spain, a fight against covert racism and paternalistic views on Africa. 'No es país para negras' is, as she states, a play that 'speaks of a place that is inside one's own' as she reveals her personal journey of rejection, acceptance and fight for recognition throughout her performance.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Trilló Tommaso > kunstenaar
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- feminism, feminisme, patriarchy, patriarchaat, gender, equal treatment, gelijke behandeling, seksisme, sexism, equal pay, gelijke beloning
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- Description provided by author: .The object is an A3 format poster developed by te European Women's Lobby for the purpose of dissemination after approving a list of strategic priorities for the time span 20162020. The poster has a mild yellow background and on one side spells the slogan 'Our Future Starts Now' while on the other sides it has a short list of the five key priorities, each one paired with a small symbol. these are, namely, (1) Ensure Institutional mechanisms for women's human rights, (2) end violence against women, (3) promote a feminist economic model based on equality, wellbeing,care, and social justice, (4) challenge and change the culture of sexism and stereotypes, and (5) position women at the heath of decisionmaking.. .The European Women's lobby is arguably one of the most powerful proequality lobby organizations at the European level. the have been advocating for women's rights and gender equality with a focus on Europe since 1987, and in their strategic objectives the ones referring to 'the culture of sexism and stereotypes' and the one referring to 'a feminist economic model' specifically aim at constructing a culture of equality, together with the other objectives, too, of course.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Pinzari, Raluca > kunstenaar
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- poëzie, feminisme, gender, patriarchy, patriarchaat, acties, actions, equal treatment, gelijke behandeling, seksisme, sexism
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- Description provided by the artist: .The object is a publicity poster for the Poetry Slam Madrid held on the first Wednesday of the month on Augusto Figueroa Street, 3, Intruso Bar. The poster states the rules of the poetry performance competition: 12 poets on stage, each one has three minutes to perform their original poem, the public decides the winner (5 randomly chosen persons from the audience have the role of judges).. . .This poster generally describes the rules of the competition. Even though the structure is symbolically hegemonic, poetry slam ironically subverts this notion: competition in slams is synonymous with collaboration. Held in an open space designed for leisure, poetry performances embrace the participation of anyone willing to express their thoughts and experiences on stage: it created a new generation of poets .and audience members, particularly among those demographics traditionally underrepresented in poetry: youth, women, queer, ethnically diverse poets. Poetry slams create spaces for all categories of people and it brings poetry back to the people.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Verderi, Sara > kunstenaar
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- refugees, vluchtelingen, feminisme, patriarchaat, patriarchy, gender, acties, actions, kunsten, arts, equal treatment, gelijke behandeling, seksisme, sexism, armoede, poverty
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- Description provided by artist: .Painting by the Syrian caartonist Hossam al-Saadi on the occasion of the military siege of the city of Madayya, 50 Km north-west of Damascus. The siege has been causing severe malnutrition of the city inhabitants and is considered a war crime. Al-Saadi - who recently obtained a refugee status and currently resides in Brussels - has been using his art to convey different moments of Syrians struggle for life and freedom. The image I have chosen to submit depicts one of the recurrent themes of his work - a critique to .the discourse of equality and human rights as it is deployed by the international ommunity. compliance. The cartoonist mocks up his message in the form of the UN flag.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Szutenberg, Zuzanna
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- sports (eng), sporting occupations, sportberoepen, feminisme, gender, patriarchaat, patriarchy, equal treatment, gelijke behandeling, seksisme, sexism
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- Description provide by artist: .The submitted items for the Gender and Cultures of Equality Museum project is a pair of pink boxing gloves. The struggle of women for equality has often been expressed - verbally as well as through metaphors - through notions of battle or fight against patriarchal oppression.. .The right to vote and to participate in public and political life,. .The access to knowledge, education and professional careers,. .The query for decent salaries and women’s economic independence,. .The control over women’s bodies, their physical integrity and legitimacy of pleasures, . .their reproductive and family life decisions,. .The availability of legal protection and medical care,. .- to name only some of the grand narratives of the Women’s Movements during the past century.. .All these movements were lengthy and painful struggles. Many women risked and many women lost their lives for the cause. Each of these milestones on the way to gender equality has its heroines, its championnesses, however the faces of the masses of anonymous women supporting their leaders remain unacknowledged. Most history books do not mention famous women, protagonists of world changing events, let alone their countless sisters.. .Still today, every day, women fight on their collective or individual gender fronts. Yet, equality is far from being achieved. Still today, every day „often nothing tangible remains of a woman’s day” (Virginia Woolf, 1929).. .Every woman has her own battle for gender equality to fight.. .Every little girl should be given a pair of pink boxing gloves.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Hettinga, Lieke > kunstenaar
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- feminisme, gender, patriarchaat, patriarchy, acties, actions, equal treatment, gelijke behandeling, seksisme, sexism, queer, arts, kunsten
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- Description provided by the artist: .The short video ‘103 shots’ by artist Heather Cassils is a project that responds to the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. It was filmed at the San Fransisco Pride, and features couples and friends hugging and embracing as a balloon between their bodies pops. The eerie sound of popping balloons allude to the shots fired in the Pulse nightclub. 103: for every life lost and person wounded.. .In their self-created safe space, queer people - mostly people of colour - were brutally attacked. The presumption of their safe space made many people are the party mistake the sounds of the gunshots for the beat of the music. The video and the accompanying description highlight the importance of bars and nightlife to queer culture. To me, the embrace around the popping balloon is a sharp image of how facility and intimacy are always wound up with each other, particularly for queer people. Cassils’ video simultaneously commemorates loss and celebrates queer existence, and it carries on a rich aesthetic and political tradition in queer activism.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Trilló Tommaso > kunstenaar
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- feminisme, gender, gelijke behandeling, equal treatment, patriarchy, patriarchaat, sexism, seksisme, actiegroepen, action groups, acties, actions
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- Description provided by the artist: .This graffiti appeared in Rome, Italy, following the murder of 22yo Sara Di Pietrantonio by her ex-boyfriend on May 29th, 2016. Over the past few years, Italy has consistently witnessed the murder of young women on behalf of former lovers allegedly unable to overcome a breakup. A series of inquiries and growing media attention to the issue lead the Italian parliament to pass in 2013 a law that mandates more severe penalties for those who murder their spouses, cohabiting partners, or otherwise sentimentally engaged partners. Although gender neutral in its wording, the law and the associated crime has entered common language as 'femminicidio', and is defined by the highest authority .on the italian language (Accademia della Crusca) as any form of systemic violence exerted against women in the name of a patriarchal ideological over-structure that aims at perpetuating the subordination of women and the annihilation of their identity through physical or psychological subjugation. The term 'femminicidio' is hard to convey in other languages. It literally means 'the murder of a female', but this translation does not capture the more profound meaning conveyed in the definition. Despite public attention and specific legislation to target 'femminicidio', the murder of women on behalf of former sentimental partners remains a pressing public issue in Italy to this day. The femminicidio of Sara in Rome triggered a major public uproar. A relatively large march was organized in the area surrounding the site of the murder, where the graffiti in object appeared. The protest also migrated to social media, where it eventually consolidated in the hashtag-slogan '#saranonsarà' ('roughly translating into 'what happened to sara won't happen again'). The graffiti spells 'the femminicida [a person who commits femminicidio] is not [mentally] ill: he is a healthy son of patriarchy'. The explicit message in the graffiti aims at challenging those narratives that use mental illness or abnormal sociality to downplay or even justify femminicidio.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Description provided by artist: .Women were told to use the needle instead of the pen. The needle was conceived as the symbol of women domestication, of immobility, the “female pen.” This instrument was the antithesis of the phallic pen. Even Mary Wollstonecraft was against women use of the needle. In her text The Vindication of the Rights of Women with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (1792) she wrote: “I have already inveighed against the custom of confining girls to their needle, and shutting them out from all political and civil employments”. Like Wollstonecraft, many women attempt to detached themselves from the image of the “proper” lady with no intellectual capacity to use the pen. But women's literary and feminist activism history complicates, even more, the simple binary of “the pen or needle” or the idea of considering needle incongruent with political and civil matters. While some women rejected the needlework as a confining labor, other, specifically women writers showed the similarities between the needlework and writing, a strategy to exemplify how the art of writing could be part of the “female” domain (Hedges, 1991). This allegory between knitting and writing, the metaphor of textual work as textile work, gave them the perfect excuse to write as they knit.. .Nowadays, an interesting example of the use of knitting for feminist purposes is the Pussy Hat Project. The original idea of the project was to make a visual statement of women’s discomfort during the first day after Trump government's inauguration. Today the use of the pussy hat has become global. The internet is full of images of people wearing the hats in protest and marches all over the world. As Joan Scott (1996) states “Feminist agency is paradoxical in its expression.” What can be considered a confining instrument for women, could easily become the symbol of feminist resistance.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- Pinzari, Raluca > kunstenaar
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- feminism, feminisme, gender, patriarchy, patriarchaat, actions, acties, poëzie, poetry, gelijke behandeling, equal treatment, sexism, seksisme
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- Description provided by author: .The photo was taken by Paula Díaz on December 3rd, 2016 in Madrid. It represents Sara Hirsch, a young poetry performer from London, UK. Poetry Slam Madrid International (organized by Poetry Slam Madrid Association) took place at La Neomudéjar welcoming poetry performers from different countries and continents. This poetry slam event was a two round competition and Sara Hirsch, the youngest performer at this event, won the public’s attention and laughters. Each poet has 3 minutes to perform a poem and .the audience decides the symbolic winner. Information about the event and artists: .https://www.flickr.com/photos/poetryslammadrid/31955936682/in/album72157677058165981/. .https://poetryslammadrid.wordpress.com/2016/11/18/slammadrid-2016/. .https://poetryslammadrid.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/ganadora-de-la-iv-muestra-internacional-de-po3try- .slam-sara-hirsch/. .http://www.laneomudejar.com/poetry-slam/. .The information provided in these links is in Spanish.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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