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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

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The Black Europe Summer School: Space as Revolution

The Black Europe Summer School: Space as Revolution

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

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

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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
Sanjog Manandhar

Rural women: in the shadow of “growth policies”

18/03/202122/03/2021 By Pénélope Hubert

Gender equality is under the spotlight amidst growing concerns triggered by the Covid-19 crisis, yet there are many women whose stories struggle to

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Banner of the “Never in the red again” campaign Source: https://cirrus.universite-paris-saclay.fr/s/tZBH8PkGS2RWLF8 Author: Paris-Saclay University

French University launches «Never in the red again!» campaign to fight period poverty

16/03/202116/03/2021 By Jéromine Andolfatto

In France, 1/3 of university students need support to afford menstrual products, 10% of university students use home-made cotton and fabric period pads

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Female Voices in Storytelling

11/03/202114/03/2021 By Lara Connaughton

With only about 0.5% of recorded history written by women, we must continue to support and fund female voices to create and tell

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IWD21

Young Women*: Leaders of Today, not just Tomorrow

04/03/202114/03/2021 By Young Feminist Europe

In a society still very much governed by patriarchal structures and in a world where many women suffer through systematic oppression, International Women’s

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