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Supporting feminist, women’s rights & gender justice movements to thrive, challenge oppressions & co-create . ES: | FR:

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    Jun 7

    As part of AWID’s journey, we invite you to explore our newly launched Feminist Film Club: a collection of short and feature films selected by feminist curators and storytellers from around the world.

    Feminist Film Club, woman watching a movie in a computer, with a bowl in her hand
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  2. 5 hours ago

    Jessica Horn (PanAfrican feminst strategist, writer & co-creator of the temple of her skin) reviews the Feminist Film Club

    Feminist Film Club 
Review by Jessica Horn
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  3. 8 hours ago

    You can now watch the AWID Feminist Film Club program “Feminist Embodiments of Hope and Power” - a film series on Feminist Realities from the SWANA region curated by Esra Ozban

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  4. 8 hours ago

    You can now watch the AWID Feminist Film Club program “Feminist Embodiments of Hope and Power” - a film series on Feminist Realities from the SWANA region curated by Esra Ozban

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  5. Jun 9

    Nana Akosua Hanson shares her thoughts on AWID’s Feminist Film Club:

    Review By Nana Akosua
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  6. Jun 9

    Check out the AWID Feminist Film Club program “Holding up the Skies” - a film series on Feminist Realities from Africa and the African Diaspora curated by Gabrielle Tesfaye

    Feminist Film Club - Africa / African Diaspora
    The water will carry us home By Gabrielle Tesfaye
    Women Hold Up The Sky By Womin African Alliance
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  7. Jun 9

    Check out the AWID Feminist Film Club program “Holding up the Skies” - a film series on Feminist Realities from Africa and the African Diaspora curated by Gabrielle Tesfaye

    Feminist Film Club - Africa / African Diaspora
    Finding Sally By Mariam Dawit
    Pumzi By Wanuri Kahiu
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  8. Retweeted
    Jun 7

    📣Online Indigenous Youth Internship📣 Taleetha started as an intern through the IAYI program in 2015 and is now one of our IAYI coordinators who will be working with you. We are so excited to meet you! Apply here:

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 2

    Welcome Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah in Ghana with . about 21 LGBTQ activists arrested in Ghana, due in court this week.

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  10. Jun 8

    🎬Kama'Aina, by Kimi Lee 🎬Afterearth, by Jess X Snow 🎬Standing above the clouds, by Jalena Keane Lee

    Feminist Film Club Asia/Pacific Region
Kama'Aina, by Kimi Lee
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Afterearth, by Jess X Snow
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Standing above the clouds, by Jalena Keane Lee
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  11. Jun 8

    Feminist Film Club: Asia/Pacific Region 🎬Heading South, by Yuan Yuan 🎬Devi, by Karishma Dev Dube 🎬Nuoc (Water/Homeland), by Quyen Nguyen-Le

    Feminist Film Club: Asia/Pacific Region
Heading South, by Yuan Yuan
    Feminist Film Club Asia/Pacific Region
Devi, by Karishma Dev Dube
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Nuoc (Water/Homeland), by Quyen Nguyen-Le
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  12. Jun 8

    ⏰ TODAY--->Don't forget about our Workshop, a space for to share on resourcing young feminist movements. ⏰June 8th, 14:00-16:00 UTC 📌Register: 📌Register in Arabic:

    Beijing Unfettered Workshop, Tuesday June 8th at 14:00 UTC
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  13. Jun 8

    Our first Feminist Film Club program is now available to view: “Tenderness is the Sharpest Resistance” is a film series on Asian/Pacific Feminist Realities curated by Jess X Snow

    Feminist Film Club, Asia/Pacific Region
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  14. Jun 7
    SWANA curator: Esra Ozban is a film programmer and filmmaker from Turkey. Their artistic, curatorial and scholarly work intersects critical archival practices, sex work, pornography, feminist/queer film cultures among others
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  15. Jun 7
    African/African diaspora curator: Gabrielle Tesfaye is an interdisciplinary artist versed in panting, animation, film, puppetry and interactive installation.
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  16. Jun 7

    Check out our amazing curators Jess X. Snow (Asia/Pacific), Gabrielle Tesfaye (Africa/African Diaspora), and Esra Ozban (South West Asia, North Africa).

    Asia/Pacific curator Jess X. Snow is a film director, artist, pushcart nominated poet, children's book author and community arts educator who creates queer asian immigrant stories that trascend borders, binaries and time.
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  17. Jun 7

    Alejandra Laprea is curating the Latin & Central American program, which we’ll launch in Sept during AWID’s Crear, Résister, Transform: A Festival for Feminist Movements. In the meantime, look out for announcements on special films screenings and conversations with filmmakers!

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  18. May 31

    We will respond to you as soon as possible after June 7th. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

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  19. May 31

    In recognition of the importance to foster well-being practices AWID is taking an organizational pause and will be closed May 31st to June 4th. During our mid-year pause, our team will be focused on rest, we will pause all communication and activity through our online channels.

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  20. May 31

    Mid-year Organizational Pause: a time to breathe The global COVID pandemic has proved to be a challenging time for us all in terms of managing the ongoing impacts in our everyday lives, both material and mental health wise.

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