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…
Martine Delvaux, rekindling the fire of ecological and feminist struggles
An essential voice of feminism in Canada, Martine Delvaux was born in 1968. She now teaches literature at the University of Quebec in Montreal, and is the author of numerous…
Argentine feminist activist thinks Caucasian war gets too much attention – Ukraine divides Latin America
In Latin America, many choose their side based on what they think of the United States, and that blurs attitudes toward war in Ukraine as well. The media in the…
a very feminist weekend access on the notion of consent
In Côte d’Ivoire, the first edition of the Festival of Consent, the FestiCo, closed on Saturday March 12. On the occasion of International Women’s Rights Day, the event was held…
Literature: “Alix’s Diary” by Iegor Gran, anthropophagous and feminist novel
“When the man is eaten raw, he is soft to the bite, his flesh is delicate, and I never know which wine to choose.” Thus begins the astonishing monologue that…
The first great Russian feminist with Hélène Carrère d’Encausse
Born in Paris in an exiled Russian family, French historian, specialist in Russia, Hélène Carrère d’Encausse has been a member of the French Academy since 1991, where she was the…
The feminist ‘plot’
THey publication of an important ‘Investigation into Violence against Women in France’ in 2001 prompted a backlash in France from all directions, targeting feminism. Books and noisy manifestos, with approval…
feminist demonstration in Istanbul to fight against violence
Published on : 11/26/2021 – 09:18Modified : 11/26/2021 – 9:19 AM Yesterday Thursday was the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In Turkey, for the feminists who…