In France, an IWD that will echo all over the world!
This year, French women are living through a historic moment: the freedom to resort to abortion is engraved in stone in the Constitution.
FrancesKa is a French independent journalist who has expansive experience working in print media, traveling, for decades now, between pages layout, reporting, freelancing, management and the production of news from the smallest of stories to the biggest of investigations. She has participated in the creation of both passing and memorable headlines and editorials in national and regional newspapers. Franceska has authored several books on the development of cultural actions.
As a passionate journalist who keeps falling over and over again for this profession, Franceska decided to dedicate time to teach the basics of journalism and train the younger generation on how to become great journalists.
She firmly believes that when artists and women step in and take action, the world becomes a better place.
This year, French women are living through a historic moment: the freedom to resort to abortion is engraved in stone in the Constitution.
For the first time in France, an international conference bringing together defenders of laïcité took place on December 8 and 9, 2023 in the auditorium of Paris City Hall. A look back at these two intense days, which were attended by a hundred diligent participants, exiles from all over the world.
The findings are unforgiving, but nothing regarding the widespread violence committed against women ever changes.
Faouzia Charfi’s professional life has been devoted to her research and scientific teaching work, but she Charfi is also a feminist historian committed to Tunisian society. Here’s a short interview with her.
In order to launch the MedfemiNiswiya platform, the first of things was to pronounce this name with all its multidimensional aspects. MedfemiNiswiya: a seashell-sounding title, rustling in the Latin language coupled with Arabic, which turns up with the N of Niswiya...
Painful truth: 80% of the experts questioned by French media on Covid-19 are: men.
In France today, feminist actions are beginning to bear fruit with public opinion. Feminism is no longer a taboo as most citizens are aware that social relations between the sexes are unequal and unfair towards women... and that this is no fake news.
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