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    The Misleading Use of "pro-life"
    Chiara Fazzone
    The shift to the extreme right that the world is living in these past years carries multiple threats to the hardly- conquered women’s fundamental rights. One above all is abortion,...
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    “Change has to come from within"
    Adele Dalla Pozza
    Lina, a 25 years old Palestinian architecture graduate, self-taught artist and poet based in Amman, the capital of Jordan, thinks that "not defining women's struggles as feminist does not mean...
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    Beyond Culture and Individualism, Towards Feminist Solidarities
    Adele Dalla Pozza
    During my first class of anthropology at university I discovered I could not become anything else but an anthropologist, or at least it should be a great part of my...
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    Fighting abuse against models:
    Chiara Fazzone
    Models in the fashion industry are constantly exposed to make-up artists, hairstylists, photographers and others working behind the scenes like journalists between a wardrobe change due to the inexistence or...
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    The Right to Choose is a Human Right
    Chiara Fazzone
    For women who led the feminist revolutions of the past decades and conquered liberation from laws that culturally erased women’s sexuality and their right to choose for themselves, the idea...
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    Bloody stigma!
    Chiara Fazzone
    Menstruation is a natural body function as any other. The average woman has her period for 2,535 days of the life, nearly seven years. Yet, women frequently feel ashamed when...
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    Can our voice have a colour? Ask a photographer.
    Chiara Fazzone
    The strength of colour is no secret. We associate it with feelings, phenomena and preferences, as we do to political fronts, movements and ideologies. Conventionally, feminism itself has a pink...
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    Lost in Sofia Coppola’s Universe
    Paola Maita
    The first time I watched Lost in Translation (2003), I wasn’t aware of two things. The first one, was that it would become an irony to watch it with my...
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    Annie Collinge
    Paola Maita
    This week, we want to feature some pieces by Annie Collinge. She is a New York-based photographer. She has worked with Vice, Flaunt and Dazed, to name a few. She...
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    The Women of Experimental Photography
    Dina Shirin
    Surrealism began in the early 1920s when artists started to experiment with photomontage, collage, double exposure and solarization techniques; unleashing emotions freely, without the weight of conscious thought. Photographers explored...