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VOLUMEN Toolkit | Can Volunteering & Community work be gender unbiased?

The act of offering for a world of gender equality This toolkit is a collection of five (5) adaptable modules with non-formal education activities for frontline individuals working or interacting with volunteers and/or individuals involved in collective group activities. It was created by Genderhood (Greece) in the framework of the Erasmus+ VOLUMEN- VOLUnteering for inclusive […]

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Fotini Tikkou: imprinting art and feminism

Interview by Sofia Konstantopoulou Fotini Tikkou: We talked to the illustrator who captures ideas of art and feminism in a way that made us want to start sketching ourselves. The body can be much more than a field of objectification. #Genderviews,  Genderhood’s column with views on free gender expression, reveals Fotini Tikkou’s take on painting

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frik.adela: The painter who does not care to “get annoying” talking about patriarchy

Interview by Sofia Konstantopoulou fri.kadela: We spoke with the creator who througt that her paintings capture thoughts about feminism. Her choices made Frik.adela, as a painter, not care at all if she became annoying talking about gender. Well, we didn’t get annoyed at all! #Genderviews, the Genderhood column with views on the free expression of

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Stavrina Karanassiou, how do illustrations pave the way for feminist thought?

Interview by Sofia Konstantopoulou There is no better way to launch a project than with a passionate and honest perspective and with a person who uses street art with a feminist point of view. #Genderviews, the new Genderhood column with opinions on the free expression of genders, begins by interviewing Stavrina Karanassiou, better known as

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