You are here: Homepage Tag feminism Articles Emel Mathlouthi during a performance on the open air festival Durchlüften, Berlin 2024. Photo: Lidia Edith Feminism & Pop | Tunisia “United Colors of Emel” Tunisian musician Emel Mathlouthi moves between genres and languages. Recently she has published an album exclusively produced by women. A conversation about metal, feminism and the Arabic language Interview with Emel Mathlouthi 08/12/2024 Mexican author Gabriela Jauregui Photo: Gary Doak / Alamy Manifesto | Mexico My president For the first time in history Mexico voted for a female president. Following Claudia Sheinbaum’s landslide win, the writer Gabriela Jauregui lists her demands for the new Presidenta By Gabriela Jauregui 05/29/2024 Photo: Bas Losekoot Family life | South Korea The silent protest of women in South Korea The East Asian country has a demographic problem: its population is ageing rapidly but many women have no desire to have children By Hawon Jung 04/30/2024 Technology | Feminism Artifical intelligence and its biases It is well known that algorithms have a way of reinforcing social prejudices, but what can be done about it? Scholar Alex D. Ketchum takes a feminist look at the issue Interview with Alex D. Ketchum 02/12/2024 Photo: Emil Malmborg Family life | Sweden “Your children are who they are” In her graphic novels, illustrator Liv Strömquist explores the everyday absurdities of being a mother — and the funny side of parenthood Interview with Liv Strömquist 10/16/2023 [Translate to English:] Photo: Luis Antonio Riojas Black and white thinking Feminist, lesbian, politician With liberal positions on abortion and diversity, I became a congresswoman in Mexico - and a target of hatred By Lucía Riojas Martínez 04/14/2022 In 2020, Bjeen Alhassan received the German Integration Award for her work Photo: Guido Bergmann Personal history | Syria Coming up for air after the war Bjeen Alhassan, born in Qamishli, Syria, now lives in Germany. In her Facebook group “Learning with Bijin” she helps refugee women, earning her the German Integration Award By Bjeen Alhassan 07/01/2021 I think you should leave our uteruses alone I am a woman. Which means my ID number starts with a two. By Kinga Tóth 06/26/2019
Emel Mathlouthi during a performance on the open air festival Durchlüften, Berlin 2024. Photo: Lidia Edith Feminism & Pop | Tunisia “United Colors of Emel” Tunisian musician Emel Mathlouthi moves between genres and languages. Recently she has published an album exclusively produced by women. A conversation about metal, feminism and the Arabic language Interview with Emel Mathlouthi 08/12/2024
Mexican author Gabriela Jauregui Photo: Gary Doak / Alamy Manifesto | Mexico My president For the first time in history Mexico voted for a female president. Following Claudia Sheinbaum’s landslide win, the writer Gabriela Jauregui lists her demands for the new Presidenta By Gabriela Jauregui 05/29/2024
Photo: Bas Losekoot Family life | South Korea The silent protest of women in South Korea The East Asian country has a demographic problem: its population is ageing rapidly but many women have no desire to have children By Hawon Jung 04/30/2024
Technology | Feminism Artifical intelligence and its biases It is well known that algorithms have a way of reinforcing social prejudices, but what can be done about it? Scholar Alex D. Ketchum takes a feminist look at the issue Interview with Alex D. Ketchum 02/12/2024
Photo: Emil Malmborg Family life | Sweden “Your children are who they are” In her graphic novels, illustrator Liv Strömquist explores the everyday absurdities of being a mother — and the funny side of parenthood Interview with Liv Strömquist 10/16/2023
[Translate to English:] Photo: Luis Antonio Riojas Black and white thinking Feminist, lesbian, politician With liberal positions on abortion and diversity, I became a congresswoman in Mexico - and a target of hatred By Lucía Riojas Martínez 04/14/2022
In 2020, Bjeen Alhassan received the German Integration Award for her work Photo: Guido Bergmann Personal history | Syria Coming up for air after the war Bjeen Alhassan, born in Qamishli, Syria, now lives in Germany. In her Facebook group “Learning with Bijin” she helps refugee women, earning her the German Integration Award By Bjeen Alhassan 07/01/2021
I think you should leave our uteruses alone I am a woman. Which means my ID number starts with a two. By Kinga Tóth 06/26/2019