KS kultura sjećanja / remembrance culture

Documenta's new podcast - "Zagreb geography of the struggle for women's rights"

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Oct. 31, 2024

We are pleased to present Documenta's new podcast "Zagreb Geography of the Struggle for Women's Rights".

The podcast has 5 episodes, each of which represents one location in the center of Zagreb connected with the activities of organizations and groups for women's rights that were active in the network of the Antiwar Campaign of Croatia in the 1990s: Center for Women's Studies, Center for Women Victims of War - Rosa, CESI - Center for education, counseling and research and Women's Help Now.

In the podcast you can listen to:

Rada Borić, current president of the Committee for Gender Equality of the City of Zagreb and former executive director of the Center for Women's Studies (2008 – 2016)

Vesna Teršelič, co-founder of the Croatian Anti-War Campaign and head of Documenta

Nela Pamuković, coordinator of the Center for Women Victims of War - Rosa

Sanda Malbaša, co-founder of CESI - Center for Education, Consulting and Research

Slavica Jakobović Fribec, activist (Academic Section Women and Society, Women's Group Trešnjevka, Women's Help Now)

Nevenka Fiket, co-founder of Women's Help Now and the SOS telephone for women and children victims of violence.

All episodes are available on Spotify https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/female-perspectives-on-de and Youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQvO03ap_DTd7gDUdiUF2eyG-qMvWj1Hb

The podcast was created based on the audio recording of the educational walk "Zagreb Geography of the Struggle for Women's Rights", held on March 6, 2024 as part of the project "Female perspectives on thedemocratic transitions of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s" (@reshaping1989) .

As part of the same project, Documenta and partner organizations from Bulgaria, Slovenia, Italy and Spain launched the podcast "Female Perspectives on Democratization", which provides an insight into the processes of democratization in different European countries: the transition from socialism to democracy in Bulgaria, the breakup of Yugoslavia and democratic transitions in Croatia and Slovenia, extra-institutional democratization in Italy in the 1970s, characterized by the "strategy of tension", and Spain's transition to democracy from the regime of Francisco Franco.

The project is co-financed by the European Union.


Projekt sufinancira Europska unija.

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