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  • Outsider Art & Disability Inclusion: art:OUT First Partner Meeting in Berlin
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    Outsider Art & Disability Inclusion: art:OUT First Partner Meeting in Berlin

    ByAdminfemLENS February 25, 2026February 24, 2026

    Last week, the art:OUT partners met in Berlin for our first in-person meeting. Over three days, we explored Outsider Art, disability inclusion, and what ethical creative practice looks like in shared spaces. Galerie ART CRU Berlin hosted the meeting. They run the city’s first gallery dedicated to art by artists living with psychiatric or mental…

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  • ReFrame Project Partners Meet in Zagreb for Training of Trainers on Gender-Sensitive Sports Media
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    ReFrame Project Partners Meet in Zagreb for Training of Trainers on Gender-Sensitive Sports Media

    ByAdminfemLENS January 24, 2026January 24, 2026

    Last week, partners of the ReFrame – Women in Sport project met in Zagreb for a Training of Trainers session, an important step in supporting more inclusive media practices around women in sport. ReFrame works across four countries to help women in sport develop media and advocacy skills while giving journalists practical tools for gender-sensitive…

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  • Who Doesn’t Love a Challenge? — Inside the New Issue of We See Magazine
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    Who Doesn’t Love a Challenge? — Inside the New Issue of We See Magazine

    ByAdminfemLENS September 3, 2025September 3, 2025

    Who Doesn’t Love a Challenge? The raw reality of feminist resistance This third special issue of We See magazine strips away NGO platitudes to reveal the unvarnished truth of grassroots activism. Part of the WeLens project documenting gender-based violence across borders, this collection offers: Maggy Dago’s powerful photo essay on Togolese women creating economic solutions through collective…

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  • Who Gets to Tell the Story? A Decade of Women Behind the Camera
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    Who Gets to Tell the Story? A Decade of Women Behind the Camera

    ByAdminfemLENS August 7, 2025July 28, 2025

    For too long, storytelling — especially in photography and journalism — has been shaped by a narrow set of voices. Certain stories were told over and over. Others were ignored completely. And too often, women were not the storytellers — they were the subjects, the symbols, the background. femLENS was founded to challenge that. From…

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  • femLENS Receives UN ECOSOC Special Consultative Status: What It Means and Why It Matters
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    femLENS Receives UN ECOSOC Special Consultative Status: What It Means and Why It Matters

    ByAdminfemLENS June 30, 2025June 26, 2025

    In June 2025, femLENS was granted ECOSOC Special Consultative Status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council. This is a significant recognition that opens up new opportunities to bring the voices, stories, and visual work of women in our community into global conversations. Holding ECOSOC Special Consultative Status means that femLENS can now: –…

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  • Screenshot from WeLens video library on gender-based violence awareness
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    WeLens Project Update: Stories, Tools, and Shared Action to End GBV

    ByAdminfemLENS June 27, 2025June 22, 2025

    Over the past year and a half, the WeLens project—“WeLens: educational practices through a gender lens”—has brought together partners from across Europe and beyond to confront gender-based violence (GBV). Through education, storytelling, and collaborative tools, the project aims to support long-term, gender-sensitive responses to violence. Now, as we enter the final stages of the project,…

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  • Redefining Representation: Women, the Internet, and the Power of Digital Expression
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    Redefining Representation: Women, the Internet, and the Power of Digital Expression

    ByAdminfemLENS June 19, 2025June 22, 2025

    By Elena Palaiorouta In a world shaped by digital media, women’s representation online has become more than a matter of visibility—it’s a matter of voice, safety, and power. What began as a male-dominated space has slowly shifted. Today, digital platforms offer women new ways to express themselves, connect with others, and claim space in public…

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  • Take pART! Artivism Toolkit on a bookshelf in Narva Art Residenct
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    Power of Print Media: Why femLENS Still Publishes in Print

    ByAdminfemLENS June 12, 2025June 22, 2025

    In an overwhelmingly digital world, choosing print can feel like swimming against the current. But at femLENS, we believe deeply in the power of print media—magazines, zines, postcards, and even stickers—as tools for visibility, connection, and care. When we publish an issue of We See magazine or a zine from a workshop, we’re not just…

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  • From Page to Practice: How to Use femLENS Resources in Your Community
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    From Page to Practice: How to Use femLENS Resources in Your Community

    ByAdminfemLENS June 5, 2025June 4, 2025

    At femLENS, we believe that education, creativity, and activism belong to everyone. That’s why the toolkits, booklets, and magazines we publish are designed to be free, adaptable, and practical—so they can move off the screen and into classrooms, community centres, exhibitions, or conversations around the kitchen table. Whether you’re an educator, youth worker, artist, or…

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  • Issue 10 of We See: Mapping the Landscape of Gender-Based Violence
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    Issue 10 of We See: Mapping the Landscape of Gender-Based Violence

    ByAdminfemLENS May 21, 2025May 14, 2025

    The 10th issue of We See magazine is a special edition produced as part of the Welens project, co-funded by the European Union. Framed around the metaphor of the “Tree of Gender-Based Violence,” this edition takes an unflinching look at the roots, branches, and surrounding climate that allow gender-based violence (GBV) to thrive. This issue…

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    • Home
    • About
      • About Us
      • Team
      • Mission Statement
      • femLENS In the Press
      • FAQ
    • Our Activities
      • Workshops
      • Exhibitions
      • Campaigns
      • Projects
        • art:OUT | ACTIVE
        • ReFrame Women in Sport | ACTIVE
        • Welens: educational practices through a gender lens | PAST
        • Take pART! | PAST
        • AGENCY: Vote With Her | PAST
        • Narva mediaLAB | PAST
        • femLENS Community Survey | PAST
        • Women at Work Campaign | PAST
        • femLENS Photo Club | PAST
        • IWD 2021 Community Project | PAST
        • HER|visual|STORY Festival | PAST
        • Useful Resources
      • Events we have been part of
    • femLENS Stories
      • Borj Al Barajneh, Lebanon 2024
        • Rand Alzouby
        • Fatima Abdul Rahim
        • Falasteen Khalil
        • Fatima Snounou
        • Amena Tarek Masri
        • Esraa Mohammed Shahrour
      • Nahr El Bared, Lebanon 2024
        • Hiba Ziad Al-Sweidan
        • Malak Fouad Mostafa
        • Nour Yehya Diab
        • Aya Usama Kanaan
        • Hiba Hasan Hasan
      • Online, Afghanistan 2024
        • Lina Kiani
        • Laila Rezay
        • Mina Majidi
        • Nabila Noori
        • Farida Azizi
        • Najwa Danish
      • Jerusalem, 2022
        • Nimat Natsheh
        • Alaa Shabanehs
      • Online, Ireland 2022
        • Sara Anderson
        • Liz Gallagher
      • Online, Cameroon 2021
        • Louisa Akwanka
        • Marguerite Solange Beko’o B’Evina
      • Online, Ireland 2021
        • Danielle Bonner
        • Caroline Burrow
        • Yvonne Callery
        • Maria Coleman
        • Geraldine Conlon
        • Fiona Dowd
        • Maud McClean
        • Melanie McGuirk
        • Joanne Nolan
        • Sherrie Scott
        • Geraldine Timlin
        • Tori Tinney
      • Torrox, Spain 2018
        • Marian Noguera
      • Beirut, Lebanon 2017
        • Halima Al Haj Ali
        • Faten Anbar
      • Gdynia, Poland, 2017
        • Ewa Drewa
        • Magdalena Kostrzewska
      • Dublin, Ireland 2015
        • Paula Haverty
          • Testimonial
      • Featured Photographer
        • Sara Serpilli
        • Arlette Rhusimane Bashizi
        • Jenny Nash
        • Hayley McCord
      • Nivin, Online, Jordan Valley, 2020
      • Narva, Estonia, 2020
        • Darina Shuparskaia
      • Berlin, Germany 2019
        • Kateryna Kozachenko
        • Rasha Rahhal
        • Mai’a Williams
      • Zhytomyr, Ukraine 2018
        • Juliya Pakina
        • Anastasia Petruk
        • Kseniya Storoschuk
        • Bella Antonyan-Shevchuk
    • Publications
      • We See Magazine
      • Zines
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    • Blog
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