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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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- Description provided by artist: .The photo was part of a project called 'Step in Inequality', designed by the artists Chandani Karnik in collaboration with Kazunori Shiina. The concept image represents an underground staircase. Women are asked to climb the traditional stairs, which takes longer and more effort, while men can use the escalator.. . .In the labour market, women are not only underpaid as compared to men, but they also have to work harder to make their mark and work their way up the corporate .ladder. The installation aims at visually representing how gender inequality can manifest itself, particularly in the business world by asking people to take two different .sets of stairs in order to show how 'the road to the top is not the same for men and women'. The concept image represents an underground staircase. Women are .asked to climb the traditional stairs, which takes longer and more effort, while men can use the escalator.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- verkrachtingen, gender, feminisme, patriarchaat, acties, gelijke behandeling, seksisme
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- Description provided by the artist: .Five men, known as 'The Wolf Pack' were accused of raping an 18-girl in Pamplona's San Fermín bull-running festival in 2016. The case became viral after the .Whatsapp messages of the group were shared on social media platforms and the judge of the case deciced to accept as evidence a report from a private detective in .which the girl's social media posts where shared. The posts were intended to show how she was on holidays having fun as evidence of her 'not being traumatized', .while the Whatsapp conversations of the rapists, in which they discussed the details of the the rape, were considered 'irrelevant' for the case. Feminists groups all .over Spain started the campaign 'Sister, I believe you' to support the victim and critisize the judge's handling of the case, which is just a reflection of how other gender .violence and sexual harasssment victims are being treated by the system and the media.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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- moslima's, moslimfeminisme, Muslimas, Muslim feminism, acties, actions, equal treatment, gelijke behandeling, seksisme, sexism
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- Description provided by the artist: .The object is a photo of a passerby looking at a mural by the artist Belén Deniz in the stairs of Campillín Park in Oviedo, Spain. The mural was part of the “Urban Art Contest: A World on the Move. Women and Refuge” in Oviedo (Spain) and portrays a muslim woman wearing a veil.. .The photo shows a mural that was painted by Belén Deniz in the stairs of Campillín Park in Oviedo (Spain) titled 'Moving without Borders'. The mural was part of the urban art contest 'A World on the Move. Women and Refuge', which sought to visibilize the reality of migrants and refugees in the city, but especially migrant and/or regugee women. .The mural can be considered an appropriation of urban public space by migrant and/or refugee women, but it is particularly significant because it shows an encounter between a passerby, a white woman who was staring at the mural, and the muslim woman from the painting, as if both women were in a conversation with each other. For a moment, they seem to be negotiating or acknowledging a shared space in the city, but at the same time the handrail reminds us of the presence of borders between them.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/
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