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Narva mediaLAB

August 15, 2021April 23, 2022

Last Friday, 13 August, femLENS launched the five months project – Narva mediaLAB. The lab is aimed at different groups […]

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femLENS Celebrates Six Years

August 7, 2021April 23, 2022

Today is six years since the first femLENS workshop in Balgaddy, Dublin, Ireland! In 2015, femLENS founder and workshop facilitator, […]

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femLENS Back in Estonia

August 6, 2021April 23, 2022

We are pleased to share some exciting news! femLENS, with the support of German embassy in Estonia, is opening a […]

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What is Representation for the Under-represented?

August 1, 2021April 23, 2022

By Rupali Ovhal The media representation of under-represented groups has long been a topic of debate.  A non-dominant category, such […]

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Why We Need Creative Unions

June 28, 2021April 23, 2022

By Mary Ellen Dowd A trade union can be defined as a collective of workers, banding together to improve conditions […]

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Essential and expendable women workers vs OnlyFans stars who are making fortunes

June 9, 2021April 23, 2022

By Sneha Singh Illustration by Magdalena Xochitl Burtnik Urueta A pregnant OnlyFans star was recently in the news for planning to […]

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The Invisible Shift

May 31, 2021April 23, 2022

By Jessica Couloute Illustration by Magdalena Xochitl Burtnik Urueta Part of illustration: ‘A Woman’s Work Is Never Done’, See Red […]

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COVID-19 and ‘pink collar’ workers

May 16, 2021April 23, 2022

Illustration photo creator Alberto Giuliani Illustration by Magdalena Xochitl Burtnik Urueta It’s been over a year since the World Health […]

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Picturing Women at Work

May 10, 2021April 23, 2022

By Jessica Couloute Illustration by Magdalena Xochitl Burtnik Urueta Picture this: a woman dressed in a blue-collar uniform with an […]

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Why Highlight Women’s Work at all?

May 1, 2021April 23, 2022

By Mary Ellen Dowd Illustration by Magdalena Xochitl Burtnik Urueta Photo by Marian Noguera The term “women’s work” has been […]

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Why does femLENS focus on women and girls?
Women and girls are still underrepresented in almost all areas of life. Photography as a storytelling tool shouldn’t be the domain of the privileged few. Technology today allows us to make that happen as so many people have access to a mobile phone with a camera. Read more

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  • Who Doesn’t Love a Challenge? — Inside the New Issue of We See Magazine
  • Who Gets to Tell the Story? A Decade of Women Behind the Camera
  • femLENS Receives UN ECOSOC Special Consultative Status: What It Means and Why It Matters
  • WeLens Project Update: Stories, Tools, and Shared Action to End GBV
  • Redefining Representation: Women, the Internet, and the Power of Digital Expression
  • Power of Print Media: Why femLENS Still Publishes in Print
  • From Page to Practice: How to Use femLENS Resources in Your Community
  • Issue 10 of We See: Mapping the Landscape of Gender-Based Violence
  • The Making of We See Magazine: Behind the Stories, Layouts, and Late Nights
  • Art Therapy for Expression and Awareness: Two Methods from the Take pART! Booklet
  • Photovoice as a Tool for Participation: Stories from the AGENCY Project
  • The Artivism Toolkit – Creative Tools for Collective Action
  • We’re Back on the Blog: What femLENS Has Been Up To
  • AGENCY: Vote With Her!
  • Volunteer Partnerships Coordinator Role at femLENS

What is femLENS?

femLENS works to empower women to become social change agents themselves.

We encourage women to use their voice, to tell their stories and stories of their communities through visual storytelling, using just a mobile phone camera or other easily available alternatives.

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