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==All Were Rebels: The Founding of the Network of East-West Women==
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The Meeting in Dubrovnik, June 7–9, 1991 was a gathering of Eastern and Central European feminists organized by American feminists. It aimed to discuss the impact of political changes in the region on women's rights. [[Ann Snitow]]'s article published posthumously in [[Dissent]] Magazine in Winter 2020:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240523212851/https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/all-were-rebels-the-founding-of-the-network-of-east-west-women/ All Were Rebels: The Founding of the Network of East-West Women (Accessed May 23, 2024)]</ref> Some of the individuals mentioned in the article:
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*[[Slavenka Drakulic]] (Yugoslavian writer)
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*[[Sonia Jaffe Robbins]] (American organizer)
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*[[Vaclav Havel]] (former Czech dissident and politician)
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*[[Loretta Ross]] (African American feminist)
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*[[Ellen Willis]] (American feminist)
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*[[Agnes Hochberg]] (cofounder of the Hungarian Feminist Network)
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*Serbian activist [[Sonja Licht]] (mentioned)
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*[[Bell Hooks]] (mentioned)
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==Malcolm X conference==
 
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Revision as of 23:30, 23 May 2024

Bell Hooks

All Were Rebels: The Founding of the Network of East-West Women

The Meeting in Dubrovnik, June 7–9, 1991 was a gathering of Eastern and Central European feminists organized by American feminists. It aimed to discuss the impact of political changes in the region on women's rights. Ann Snitow's article published posthumously in Dissent Magazine in Winter 2020:[1] Some of the individuals mentioned in the article:

Malcolm X conference

A conference, Malcolm X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle was held in New York City, November 14 1990.

The panel "New Research on Malcolm X" consisted of;

Chairperson:

Panel:

  • William Sales, Seton Hall University, author of Southern Africa: Same Struggle, Same Fight
  • Bell Hooks, Oberlin College, author of Yearning: Critiques of Race, Gender, and Class
  • James Cone, Union theological Seminary, author of Martin and Malcolm: American Dream or Nightmare?

References