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Grassroots Media in Europe (405)

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Mädchenmannschaft

Location

Berlin
Germany
52° 31' 9.0156" N, 13° 24' 21.9276" E

Willkommen Feministinnen, Feministen und alle, die es werden wollen! Die Mannschaft liebt den Feminismus und notiert hier Dinge und Nachrichten, die fröhlich machen oder uns die Nackenhaare aufstellen.

Unser Blog soll Forum sein und Spielwiese, für alle, die sich eine bessere und gerechte Gesellschaft wünschen.

Info:
German collaborative weblog published since 2007. Emphasis on feminist theory & activism, feminist news, popular culture, body politics, media & networking, sexism etc.

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Mädchenblog

Location

Germany

das mädchenblog ist ein offenes feministisches gemeinschaftsprojekt, in antwort auf das, was „normale“ jugend- oder mädchenzeitschriften immer predigen. hier ist platz, um themen wie körper, beziehungen, sexualität und freundschaft, psychologie, pop- und subkultur, politik, schule und ausbildung zu verhandeln und in ein neues licht zu stellen. außerdem werden hier formen von sexismus sichtbar gemacht, kritisiert und diskutiert, die sich im netz und der offline-welt leider noch allzu oft vorfinden lassen.

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Genderblog

Location

Germany

Das Genderblog ist das derzeit größte kollaborative, feministische Weblog zu Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Geschlechterfragen und -politik im deutschsprachigen Raum.

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CLARA magazine

Location

Paris
France
48° 51' 24.0012" N, 2° 21' 3.5532" E

CLARA magazine édité pour Femmes solidaires, est le journal de l’actualité féminine et féministe en France et dans le monde avec des dossiers complets. Il donne la parole aux femmes, formule des propositions et fournit des repères concrets pour l’égalité entre les femmes et les hommes.

Info:
CLARA magazine is the bi-monthly periodical of the French association Femmes Solidaires (former UFF - Union des Femmes Françaises). Emphasis on women's rights, equality, feminist news, solidarity among women, international perspectives etc.

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Chroma: A Queer Literary Journal (2004-2010)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

Chroma was founded in 2004 by writer Shaun Levin to create a platform for international queer writing in the UK.

Published twice a year, the journal promoted edgy, lyrical, and challenging prose, poetry and artwork by lesbian, gay, bi and trans writers and artists from around the world.

‘the premier print magazine for gay and lesbian prose writers, poets and artists’ (Richard Labonte, Bookmarks)

In July 2010 the last issue (#11) was published.

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Causette - Magazine féminin

Location

Paris
France
48° 51' 24.0012" N, 2° 21' 3.5532" E

From the Editorial of Causette #1:

Vous ne m'attendiez pas et, pourtant, je vous manquais

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Feminist Memory (Blog)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

This blog will serve as a research platform for a doctoral project on feminist media and feminist memory at London South Bank University, supervised by Dr. Anna Reading.

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HerStoria (Magazine, 2009-)

Location

United Kingdom

"Look at history from a female perspective and everything changes. HerStoria magazine in print, and Discover Women's History Web online, will entertain, inform and create a community. We turn a kaleidoscope on the past to uncover a different history - women's history - and celebrate the women who made it.

What is women’s history?

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FAN: Feminist Art News (1980-1993)

Location

United Kingdom

A quarterly magazine produced around different themes and by a different production collective each time. Grew out of the Women Artists' Newsletter.

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Battleaxe: The New Labour Movement Paper for Women (1986-?)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

"We are a group of women in the Labour Movement fighting for Womens Liberation and Socialism. We see the two as inseparable. Women are not going to be liberated by an act of parliament, although this does not mean we do not fight to elect a Labour government committed to equal rights for women. But we do not think this is the way women will have true liberation, nor do we believe that the working class is white, heterosexual and male.

We cannot expect male members of parliament nor for that matter male revolutionaries to give us liberation.

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