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Sisters of Europe
by Prune Antoine, Elina Makri, Johan Giraud, Giulio Zucchini, Lara Bullens, Laura Urbonavičiūtė, Hanna Liubakova, Maxim Sarychau, Karolis Vyšniauskas, Berta Tilmantaite, Boryana Dzhambazova, Jodi Hilton, Morgan Childs, Björn Steinz, Anne Sofie Hoffmann Schrøder, Charlotte de la Fuente, Barbara Matejčić, Tjaša Kalkan, Sladjana Perkovic, Jasmin Brutus, Helena Spongenberg, Maria Jou Sol, Marina Akhmedova, Oksana Yushko, Betty Laura Zapata, Katharina Kloss, Jef Bonifacino, Tatiana Kozak, Alexander Chekmenev, Julia Korbik, Amélie Losier, Barbara Majsa, Hannah Goldstein, Louise Culot, Mélanie Wenger, Lina Vdovîi, Ioana Cîrlig, Liisi Mölder, Birgit Püve, Cátia Bruno, Claudia Wiens, Veronica Tosetti, Daniela Sala, Stavros Malichudis, Aris Messinis, Laura Urbonavičiūtė, Brindusa I. Nastasa, Jelena Prtorić, Jetmir Idrizi, Helene Bienvenu, Ákos Stiller, Joe Stenson, Adam Masterson, Isabelle Mayault, Nicolas Blandin, Fariba Nawa, Özge Sebzeci, Katerina Barushka, Szymon Szcześniak
published by Sisters of Europe, Europe
published by Sisters of Europe, Europe
Sisters of Europe is a platform documenting women's condition in post #MeToo Europe via 27 in-depth interviews of 27 women from 27 countries, four debates and an online campaign. Over two seasons, it focuses on one central question: what consequences did the #MeToo movement have on European societies? Where do we stand on gender equality, a century after the “suffragettes”?
Sisters of Europe is an archive of sorts and a non-profit initiative, supported by the Advocate Europe program and the European Cultural Foundation. Created by a pop-up newsroom of over 70 freelance reporters, photographers, graphic designers and event managers based all over Europe, it is a time capsule with striking interviews, strong photographs and high-quality design relating life of women from Paris to Pristina or Minsk.