TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS OF EVERYDAY FEMINIST PRACTICES
Where, in our adult-run, globalised and centralized media landscape can
critically and politically thinking people –and especially girls and
young women– express their voices and opinions without being censored or
ridiculed? Where can we as self-identifi ed feminists from various
backgrounds and contexts create, our own spaces and representations?
These
questions have occupied me for a decade. I strongly believe in the
concept of «Praxis» –which is the interrelation of theory and research,
activism and political action. Consequently, I have been active as an
artist, archivist, activist, and researcher, whereby my belief in
anti-racist and anti-capitalist transnational grassroots feminism(s) is
the red thread through all these roles. I understand feminism not only
as an important theoretical undertaking and social movement, but also as
a non-hierarchical, process-oriented, participatory collaborative
practice that spans across borders.
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