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Ladyfest Torun (Poland) 12.-18. October 2009

Location

Torun
Poland
53° 0' 49.644" N, 18° 35' 54.3984" E

"Torun Ladyfest will be the first event on such a large scale, promoting feminist ideals in our region. For the six days, we would like to turn Torun into a city of women - city full of colour, diversity, dynamics... Into a place, where women of all backgrounds and affiliations will be able to present their talents and achievements. We also hope, that thanks to this event, the media will start to perceive feminism as an interesting and truely positive social movement. Therefore an emphasis will be put on art and 'the unconventional' activity that attract public and media attention.

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Ladyfest Tacoma (USA) 2009

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Tacoma, WA
United States
47° 14' 40.3512" N, 122° 26' 33.2268" W

"Ladyfest Tacoma is an event celebrating, encouraging and showcasing the talents of female artists and performers. We're giving women the space to create, share, shine and hold an event that gives back to the community in support of women. All proceeds from the event will be donated to DAWN, a South-Sound non-profit organization whose mission is to end domestic violence by empowering survivors and fostering communities where abuse is not tolerated."

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Ladyfest Cape Town 2010

Location

Cape Town
South Africa
33° 54' 57.6468" S, 18° 24' 7.56" E

In 2010 a Ladyfest will be happening in Cape Town! Check out the interview with one of the organizers Maddy at http://artheat.net/mixtape/2009/08/ladyfest-cape-town.html!

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Elles Tournent - An international feminist film festival in Brussels

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The only Brussels International film festival dedicated entirely to films made by women! The first one happened in 2008, now it's time for the second edition

"We’ve chosen 62 films that will take you to five continents. They explore everything from the exalted to the mundane, from war to working life, social pressure to passion, and the complexities of love. The diversity of films reaffirms that wherever they are, women are boundless in their vision, their interests and their creativity.

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Festival
Video & Film
Topic: 
Art
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An Interview with Judith (from Austria) at the Red Dawns festival, Ljubljana

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LGBT and queer issues
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Please introduce yourself....

J: I’m Judith and I am 21 years old. At the moment I live in Vienna, Austria. I’m doing feminist things for some years. The last big thing I organised was the queer-feminist days in Vienna. I think what is important to me at the moment is that my activism is feminist, but it is not this ‘we are women and we are proud to be women and we are all the same’ and stuff like that. At the moment some anti-racist stuff is important for me and feminism with queer politics also.

Interviewee: 
Judith
Interviewer: 
Debi Withers and Elke Zobl
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The Small Science Collective (Zine library)

An online zine library of small science zines (downloadable as pdfs)! These can be used or produced yourself with kids and youth! I think it would be a great workshop to make a science zine with girls, let me know if you do one. Right now they are having the Zine-a-thon Contest 2009, so join in, make a science zine! The zines will be read by a panel of scientists, artists, and students from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Field Museum of Natural History.

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Zine
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Do-It-Yourself
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Critical Whiteness: Books, Articles, Websites

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Books
Robert Young, White Mythologies: Writing History and the West . London: Routledge, 1990.

Toni Morrison, Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination . Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992.

Vron Ware, Beyond the Pale: White Women, Racism and History . London:Verso, 1992.

Ruth Frankenberg, White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993.

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Reading Lists
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Race & ethnicity
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Transnational Feminisms: Books, Articles, Websites

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Books
Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan (eds), Scattered Hegemonies: Postmodernity and Transnational Feminist Practices . Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

Amrita Basu (ed), The Challenge of Local Feminisms: Women's Movements in Global Perspective. Boulder, CO: Westview Press Inc, 1995.

Ella Shohat (ed), Talking Visions: Multicultural Feminism in a Transnational Age . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001.

Type of Resource: 
Reading Lists
Topic: 
Global affairs & transnationalism
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Anti-Racist Feminisms: Books, Articles, Websites

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Books
bell hooks, Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism. Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 1981.

Angela Y. Davis, Women, Race and Class . New York: Random House, 1981.

Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua (first published in 1981), This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women on Colour . 3rd ed. Berkeley, CA: Third Woman Press, 2002.

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Reading Lists
Topic: 
Race & ethnicity
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Women & Grassroots Media: Books, Articles, Websites

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Books
Eileen Cadman, Gail Chester, Agnes Pivot. Rolling Our Own: Women as printers, publishers and distributors. London: Minority Press Group, 1981.

Lana F. Rakow (ed), Women Making Meaning. New Feminist Directions in Communication. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.

Annabelle Srberny-Mohammadi and Ali Mohammadi, Small Media, Big Revolution: Communication, Culture, and the Iranian Revolution. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

Type of Resource: 
Reading Lists
Topic: 
Grassroots media in Europe