CFFP’s Afghan Female Artists List
Reflecting on two years since the Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan—a pivotal moment that reshaped countless lives worldwide. The burning of 'illegal' instruments is a mere fragment of the Taliban's assault on culture. Memories of their past rule remind us of the heritage erased, leaving a void in art and culture. August 2021 reignited fear among…
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Hey there! Every year, June is all about celebrating Pride Month - we commemorate Human Rights Defenders and Queer pioneers throughout history, thanking them for their activism and resilience, and for their achievements which have paved the way for LGBTQI+ communities worldwide to flourish and celebrate together. This year, we've curated a wide collection of…
read moreCFFP’s Black Feminist Reading List 2.0
To be clear - Black history is in the making every day and should thus be celebrated every day, but we still want to take the opportunity of Black History Month 2023 to highlight Black feminist voices. In the last year, our team has grown quite a bit - with that comes more people to…
read moreThe Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy’s Black feminist reading list
Every year, February marks Black History Month - a time to celebrate Black achievements, history, people, and stories - something that is far too often neglected or pushed aside. However, this is something we can and should do EVERY day.To give you some inspiration on how to value the voices of Black women through reading,…
read moreThe Feminist Foreign Policy Reading List
Policy Brief: A Feminist Foreign Policy Response to COVID-19 A Feminist Foreign Policy for the EU Eine feministische Kritik der Atombombe
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