Spiked drink at the bar. Two experiences 25.10.2022 International Women's Network in Estonia The article was written with the aim of talking about sexual crimes in Estonia, more specifically about the danger of date rape. The article explains what to do if you suspect that you or your friend may have been drugged, and also shares information where to seek help.The story draws attention to the fact that foreigners in Estonia are in a particularly vulnerable state. Apart from the locals, they should also better understand what sexual violence and rape are and be able to react effectively if necessary. Two people share their experience and a comment from a police representative is attached. The article is published in both Estonian and English.
Uzma Yakoob: Pakistani feminism is secular, diverse and inclusive 12.10.2022 Hille Hanso How are women and minorities affected by militarism, patriarchy, unstable neighbouring countries and Islam in Pakistan? Hille Hanso interviewed Uzma Yakoob.
I did not consent to this. #MeToo story 02.09.2022 Feministeerium It is a story of a young woman temporarily living and working in Estonia, who points out several urgent issues about sexual justice in Estonia.
Have you ever heard of „Gayropa“? 24.08.2022 Kevin Snow American political scientist Kevin Snow, who worked as a researcher in Estonia, analyzes the geographical identity of Eastern Europe, more specifically, the role of rhetoric based on geographical identity in discussions of the rights of LGBT+ people. Considering that Estonia is located on the border of Europe where there is a war going on, this issue is particularly important here.
Anti-war activist Lölja Nordic: Russian people who stand against the war risk everything they have 19.06.2022 Aet Kuusik Some activists have had to leave Russia because they have been prosecuted for activism and have not had the opportunity to hide somewhere in Russia.
Do wars have a sexual orientation? On the Russian invasion, LGBTQ rights and civil society resistance in Ukraine 09.06.2022 Maryna Shevtsova War often perpetuates traditional norms and stereotypes. What is the current situation in Ukraine for those who do not fit in?
Wars do not stand in isolation from each other, they are linked by violent structures 25.04.2022 Birgit Poopuu, Eret Talviste We must condemn all wars and treat people seeking refuge from war in a much more humane and dignified manner.
Ukrainian feminist activist Maryna Shevtsova: All women’s rights organisations have switched to emergency mode 05.04.2022 Hille Hanso Hille Hanso talked to Maryna Shevtsova, a Ukrainian scholar, feminist and activist, about the history of the feminist movement in Ukraine and the war.
How to keep an activist healthy? 30.11.2021 Nele Laos Spending time together in nature helped us to break out of everyday life and that in a safe atmosphere with people who share similar values.
Swedish Gender Photographer Spends One Week Consuming Estonian Media 29.11.2021 Tomas Gunnarsson A quick picture analysis of how the Estonian media presents women and men and maintains and produces gender norms.
A non-transparent system and assessment specialists, i.e. how the Estonian state treats transgender people 07.09.2021 Aet Kuusik Transgender people in Estonia describe their experience with outdated regulation and procedure for gender recognition, the communication problems of a leading specialist and adherence to stereotypes.
Kaunas Pride organizers: we do not want to hide, live in fear or conform to standards imposed on us 23.08.2021 Aet Kuusik We decided to organise Kaunas Pride as it was something that we had hoped would happen for quite some time.
Sanem Güner: Treating feminism as a Western invention perpetuates a myth from which Turkish conservatives have benefited greatly 31.05.2021 Hille Hanso The President of Turkey recently signed a decree withdrawing Turkey from the Council of Europe's Convention on Violence against Women.
Comic: Being “not like the other girls” wasn’t fun 14.04.2021 Nika Nazarova Nika Nazarova's lovely cartoon is about internalised misogyny, or the desire not to be like other girls, and the journey from self-loathing to optimism.
Five reasons why climate change and feminism are related issues 11.10.2020 Laura Bondl, Tabea Breidenbach Women are more affected by the impacts of climate change than men. But given the chance, they can play a big part in finding solutions to fight it.
Artists against capitalism. French strike against neoliberal government and the inequality of social welfare 11.03.2020 Rebeka Põldsam France has been historically in resistance to such structural inequality and has been attached to its social system with retirement, unemployment, social security, “intermittent” status, but the recent governments have been under the same neoliberal influences. So, we are trying to hold on!
Celebrate Women’s Day with us! 02.03.2020 Feministeerium Celebrate the weekend of International Women's Day on March 7th with us! Reading group discussion, lecture on vegan feminism, yoga workshop and party!
Why we need feminism here? 25.02.2020 Kyle Martin Arguing that feminism has achieved its goal, that it’s a relic of the past; now that women are clearly liberated from the regressive misogyny of pre-Industrial family and social organization, there is no use nor need for it to exist today.
TALFF: In a caring society, we need to listen to women and minority groups 05.11.2019 Feministeerium On Saturday, 2.11.2019 the first Estonian feminist forum was held in Tallinn. Equal rights supporters recognized that a caring society could only be built by listening and involving all different groups.
If we do not take care of ourselves, we cannot stand up for others 30.10.2019 Sara Arumetsa Annija Sprīvule and Anete Biteniece are educators and activists from Latvia who want to remind activists about the importance of self-care.
Help to kickstart The Tallinn Feminist Forum 10.10.2019 Feministeerium You can support Estonia’s first-ever feminist forum on Hooandja crowdfunding platform.
On friendly sexism: Who wouldn’t like compliments? 30.08.2019 Jaana Davidjants Jaana Davidjants thinks if there is a great craving to compliment someone for their looks, then it's entirely possible to do so without having to resort to sexism.
What in the world is this “gender” thing? A non-binary perspective 28.08.2019 Magnus Gorny Non-binary people have existed for centuries in many different cultures: Two-Spirit Native Americans, French Polynesian Māhū, Indonesian Bugis, etc. That doesn’t necessarily make it a good (or bad) thing, but a thing nevertheless, far from a mere fad invented by young white westerners.
To my fellow-men on the right 22.08.2019 Tarun Gidwani All this, while there are other constructive non-sexist, non-racist projects that can help with preserving and propagating our national cultures more effectively.