17-May-2021 | climate change, economy, society, sustainability
Work less to save the planet: Being free from work as a means of survival can help fight the climate crisis we find ourselves in.“Increased free time would also mean a reduction in all the convenience goods bought to fit into our hectic work schedules”, hence it would...
9-May-2021 | architecture, feminism, film, herstory, history, literature, urbanism
The club likes seriesHere’s the 2nd part of our selection of women and their works in the fields of political activism, film and literature. Leslie Kernwriter of the book ‘Feminist City, Claiming Space in a Man-Made World’ Verso Books, 2019Callie Khouri...
3-May-2021 | economy, history, society
“It is time to revive the international demand for shorter work hours” (Lizzie O’Shea) with no cut in pay. In addition to improving health and well-being and reducing general unemployment, a twenty-hour work week as described by Kate Soper, could promote...
5-Apr-2021 | art, feminism, graphic design, herstory, history, technology
We’re continuing our series where we share what the club likes.Here’s a first selection of women and their works in the fields of art, film, literature, science, etc. — Part 1. Susan Kare (b. 1954)Designer of Macintosh’s system and application icons in the...
8-Mar-2021 | feminism, herstory, history, politics, society
♀︎💪Today we celebrate 110 years International Women*s Day, the day where we make ourselves heard and seen for women*s rights! We look back on some of the women and events of the women’s movement.On March 19th in 1911, the first international women’s day was held in...