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Young Feminist Europe
Young Feminist Europe

Amplifying Young Feminism Across Europe

At-home abortion: a game-changer for young women beyond the pandemic

Some countries like France enabled telemedicine abortion provision to facilitate abortion access during the pandemic, with many women using the

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How body positivity suppressed its initial positive aim: the case of TikTok

The body positivity movement has come a long way in the last decade. More than ever before, we could see

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Revenge Porn Culture: Little to do with Revenge

A leak of thousands of non-consensually shared sexually explicit images reveals the tip of the iceberg of ‘Revenge Porn’ sharing

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Middle fingers fight back in Croatia: An interview with Žana Gamoš

A few months ago, Croatian singer and right-wing politician wannabe, Miroslav Škoro said that “a raped woman who falls pregnant

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How period poverty harms equal opportunities and mental health

How period poverty harms equal opportunities and mental health

05/08/202204/08/2022
The Black Europe Summer School: Space as Revolution

The Black Europe Summer School: Space as Revolution

29/07/202229/07/2022
Rethinking Counterterrorism: Women’s Role in the Far-Right

Rethinking Counterterrorism: Women’s Role in the Far-Right

08/07/202206/07/2022
Achieving sustainable development: the shortcomings of the UN SDGs and the need for feminist policymaking

Achieving sustainable development: the shortcomings of the UN SDGs and the need for feminist policymaking

10/06/202210/06/2022

High-Level Event: “Towards a Gender Equal Future – The EU Gender Action Plan III and its contribution to Beijing +25”

24/11/202024/11/2020 By Young Feminist Europe

YFE has been invited to speak at this high-level event organised by the European Commission in cooperation with the German Presidency of the

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16daysofActivism

#16DaysOfActivism against Gender-Based Violence

24/11/202024/11/2020 By Young Feminist Europe

Wednesday 25 November 2020 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and marks day one of the 16 Days

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A T-shirt that Žana Gamoš made and gave as a gift to women.

Middle fingers fight back in Croatia: An interview with Žana Gamoš

20/10/202021/10/2020 By Nikolina Blažanović

A few months ago, Croatian singer and right-wing politician wannabe, Miroslav Škoro said that “a raped woman who falls pregnant has to consult

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How many more women must die in the name of “honour” before the UK recognises their plight?

06/10/202006/10/2020 By Olivia Bridge

With the landmark Domestic Abuse (DA) Bill due to make its way through the House of Lords in the UK, this article examines

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