Tag: feminist
Axelle Jah Njiké, Afropean writer and militant feminist
Axelle Jah Njiké was born in Cameroon and has lived in Paris since childhood. Afropean author, podcaster, columnist and pagan feminist activist, she created the podcasts “Me My Sex and…
Quatennens case: “We will decide after justice according to our feminist and humanist principles”
08:59 Daniele Obono, deputy La France insoumise-Nupes de Paris, is this Monday, November 28, the guest of the morning of RFI. French politics, the situation in Mayotte, immigration, the Adrien…
Comic: “Heaven for conquest” by Yudori, a feminist graphic novel in the Dutch Golden Age
A Dutch bourgeois of the golden age invents, in secret, a flying machine and thus emancipates herself from the tutelage of her husband: this is what the comic strip tells…
“Feminist response” by Marie Perennès and Simon Depardon, “meeting committed youth”
For 3 years, these have been messages pasted on the walls, letter by letter, black on a white background. Messages that appeal to passers-by about gender-based violence and feminicides. Those…
“Pregnant man”: how family planning found itself at the heart of feminist disputes
It only took a few hours for the conflagration to reach social networks. On August 18, Laurier The Fox, a professional illustrator, posted on Twitter a poster he had produced…
Photography: the feminist avant-garde of the 1970s at the Rencontres d’Arles
Direction Arles, in the south of France, where the International Meetings of Photography continue until September 25. Spotlight on a collective exhibition which presents the projects of 71 major figures…
Black, feminist, green and vice-president: in Colombia, the “phenomenon” Francia Marquez
This year, August 7 is a doubly – even triply – historic date in Colombia. On Sunday, for the first time in the country’s history, a left-wing president entered the…
Aix Festival: “Woman at Point Zero”, feminist world premiere
It’s time for the resurrection of one of the greatest manifestations of lyrical art in the world. After two years dominated by the Covid, the 74th Festival d’Aix-en-Provence in the…
53rd Arles Photography Encounters, a very feminist vintage
From Monday July 4 until September 25, the image takes over many places in Arles during the 53rd Arles Photography Meetings. This internationally renowned festival is therefore resuming its cruising…
A feminist world tour with the philosopher Fabienne Brugère
Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives in Idées Fabienne Brugère, French philosopher, specialized in aesthetics and philosophy of art, history of modern philosophy (18th century), moral and political philosophy, studies of Anglo-American philosophy…