Dalva: A film to watch!
In this powerful portrait of a teenage girl who discovers that the relationship between her and her father is actually one of a pedophile and his victim, Dalva goes from...
Cristiana Scoppa was born in Rome, from a father from Naples, the metropolis on the Mediterranean Sea, and a mother, from German Kiel, a port on the cold North Sea. The union of these two cultural hemispheres – Northern Europe and the Mediterranean – was the starting point for Cristiana's explorations of the world, which also led her to the African continent. She learned the profession of journalism as a direct feminist practice, after joining the editorial staff of the history-and-politics focused monthly magazine 'Noidonne' (We, the women), at the age of 26. Since then, she has collaborated with various institutions and women's organizations, dealing with project design and management, communications, advocacy and participatory training. She was also a member of BabelMed's team which helped her sharpen her understanding(s) of the Mediterranean. She has a wonderful dog, Stella, who accompanies her almost everywhere.
In this powerful portrait of a teenage girl who discovers that the relationship between her and her father is actually one of a pedophile and his victim, Dalva goes from...
The documentary film “I hope it doesn’t go viral: Journalism and sexist attacks in the digital age” was produced by MLSA, Media and Law Studies Association, a Turkish non-profit founded...
Interview with Alessandra Cedri, an Italian artisan producing a line of fabric sanitary pads and pantyliners through her microenterprise Lalepap. Washable up to 200 times, these reusable pads are a...
“Contrary to popular belief, women have always had a relationship with money,” states Badalassi, who condemns the “totally outdated” comment passed by the Roman bank employee Veronica dealt with…
Fuchsia is the color chosen by the “Non Una Di Meno” (Not one less) movement in Italy. It is a garish, bright and strong color that exasperates and incorporates the...
Tight brainsIf you think wearing tight shorts justifies rape, the only "tight" thing in this case would be your brains. Seventh day"They killed 6 women in 7 days. On the...
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