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I love this website because it's feminist, queer, body positive and personal!
I love this website because it's feminist, queer, body positive and personal!
Imagine famous women feminists, philosophers and writers using lines of everyday sayings of your grandma. Well, Sve su to vjestice is a feminist meme page that combines these, smashing patriarchal culture and stereotypical gender roles subverting stereotypes and using humor. They don’t like academic language and specifically use local Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian languages. There’s also a podcast hosting guests across the region and discussing life, politics, memory, identities, authenticity, art, reproductive and sexual rights.
Beautiful illustrations depicting everyday life and ordinary thoughts on relationships, work, sexuality, body and mind of a girl who redefines cool! Her work challenges the stereotypical gender roles of women. I particularly love it because these works bend the rigid perception of ourselves, promote body positivity and pleasure, as well as indulgence in perks of food, leisure, forgiveness and compassion.
Digital storytelling! A beautiful and powerful tool many of our friends and communities love! We used it to transform hard questions, memories and events through our own words, pictures, sound and design. This set of digital stories is a painful but generous present to everyone struggling with fears, SGBV, relationships, acceptance and coming out.
Two hours of pure bliss, feminism, creativity and activism! Podcasts that celebrate women, queers and resistance! Talks on their struggles, challenges, art, technology and activism in patriarchal reality in Serbia. One of the episodes I love where they specifically talk about taking control over the machines and see it as a space of play, exploration and creativity.
Feminist Principles of the Internet in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian! It’s rich with examples from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region for women's movements to articulate and explore issues related to technology.
The first document related to B&H, women’s rights and ICT ever with stories of women and queer people sharing their experience of online GBV. I also love it because it gives you the overview of YouTube, Facebook and Twitter critical points as well as the overview of B&H legislation. It has never been done before!
A well thought out gem! If you need everything in one place about online GBV, definitions, case studies, recommendations for institutions - look no more! One of the rare overviews in BCS languages on online GBV in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro.