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Eleonora del Vecchio

Nora is a transfeminist Italian woman, now based in Brussels working for a think tank. She has been a feminist since a kid thanks to the stereotypical, feminist, lesbian aunt, who also happened to be the vice-president of the International Women’s House in Rome for long time. Then she found her own way militating with a feminist collective called Mujeres Libres Bologna (https://mujeres-libres-bologna.noblogs.org/) as well as the international feminist movement Non Una di Meno (https://nonunadimeno.wordpress.com/). She holds a MA in Global and Local Development and she’s fluent in IT, EN, FR, SP.
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Sorority and collective care saved us from this pandemic. How can we do better for the next one?

22/06/202011/08/2020 By Eleonora del Vecchio

The Covid-19 crisis has put the economic, social and health systems of all over the world on it’s head, and institutions have failed to respond. An Italian feminist collective decided to create a network of pro-choice realities in order to support and guide women* who were seeking for an abortion.

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