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fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

'A Culinary Uprising: The Story of Bloodroot' screens in Greenpoint March 22 with Bechdel Project * Brooklyn Paper

A documentary about Bloodroot, a queer feminist vegetarian restaurant in Connecticut, explores food activism, feminist history, and community building through collective care practices.
Berlin food
fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

A Culinary Uprising: The Story of Bloodroot' screens in Greenpoint March 22 with Bechdel Project | amNewYork

A Culinary Uprising documents Bloodroot, a nearly 50-year queer feminist vegetarian restaurant in Connecticut that operated as a community hub for activism, food, and collective care without traditional commercial structures.
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

IN PICTURES: Thousands march in Women's Day demos across France

Rape survivor turned feminist campaigner Gisèle Pelicot, along with her daughter Caroline Darian, led the march in Paris, saying: "We will never give up". Her daughter added: "I am very honoured to be here with my mother, who gives a real message of hope to all victims in France."
Paris food
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Danish Women Are Fashion-Bombing Statues to Protest Most Statues Being Dead Guys

A report released in February by Denmark's Museum of Art in Public Spaces found that 484 monuments in the country depict historically significant men, compared with just 43 depicting women. Meanwhile, over 120 public sculptures are of naked women from literature and mythology.
Women in technology
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Michele Pred's Art of Resistance Is More Necessary Than Ever

Going out and demonstrating is really important. But if you don't feel comfortable demonstrating, you can volunteer for organizations, you can donate to organizations, you can sign petitions, you can call your senator. There's no excuse not to be involved on some level.
Arts
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 month ago

Remembering Martha Hudson, whose literary salon inspired UC Berkeley's women's studies program

Marsha eventually brought her salon to campus and founded the Comparative Literature Women's Caucus, an activist collective that established the first women's literature classes in Comparative Literature, conceived and taught by graduate student women. Caucus members helped produce the first major translation anthologies of women's world-wide poetry, encouraged women to write feminist dissertations on women authors, and researched discrimination against women in the department.
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