Cities for Change
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Changes at "Feminist City and Economy - a Grassroots New Deal with Lilith Magazine"
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“You have to act as if it were possible to transform the world, and you have to do it all the time” - Angela Davis
The climate crisis, discrimination and sexism, housing shortage and poverty. We now know what we encounter in this unequal and unjust world. But do we also know what the opposite, a just world, actually looks like?
Lilith investigates together with other grassroots organizations and activists. What does it mean to have a feminist city and economy? And what would our neighborhoods, roads, communities and lives look like if we could make our wildest dreams come true?
We go into conversations with those who are already working tirelessly to bring about this new world. The results will become a code for the future, as a promise to ourselves and future generations.
Code for the future: “Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing. ” - Arundhati Roy
Lilith is convinced that a radical system change is needed and that can only be done with input from neighborhoods and citizens who make the city what it is. That is why we are drawing up a code for the future. Should there be more green space in the city, more single-family homes, or should it be communal? Should there also be a pee curl for women and femmes? And should buses run a different route to offer carers and people with disabilities more access to public transport? We will discuss this and more soon.
Organised by Lilith, in collaboration with Oscam, cultural institute in Amsterdam Southeast.
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The climate crisis, discrimination and sexism, housing shortage and poverty. We now know what we encounter in this unequal and unjust world. But do we also know what the opposite, a just world, actually looks like?
Lilith investigates together with other grassroots organizations and activists. What does it mean to have a feminist city and economy? And what would our neighborhoods, roads, communities and lives look like if we could make our wildest dreams come true?
We go into conversations with those who are already working tirelessly to bring about this new world. The results will become a code for the future, as a promise to ourselves and future generations.
Code for the future: “Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing. ” - Arundhati Roy
Lilith is convinced that a radical system change is needed and that can only be done with input from neighborhoods and citizens who make the city what it is. That is why we are drawing up a code for the future. Should there be more green space in the city, more single-family homes, or should it be communal? Should there also be a pee curl for women and femmes? And should buses run a different route to offer carers and people with disabilities more access to public transport? We will discuss this and more soon.
Organised by Lilith, in collaboration with Oscam, cultural institute in Amsterdam Southeast.
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De klimaatcrisis, discriminatie en seksisme, woningnood en armoede. We weten inmiddels wel waar we tegenaan lopen in deze ongelijkwaardige en onrechtvaardige wereld. Maar weten we ook hoe het tegenovergestelde, een rechtvaardige wereld, er eigenlijk uitziet?
Samen met andere grassrootsorganisaties, feministen en activisten gaat Lilith op onderzoek uit. Wat betekent het om een feministische stad en economie te hebben? En hoe zouden onze buurten, wegen, gemeenschappen en levens eruitzien als we onze stoutste dromen waar konden maken?
Dit en meer bespreken we in twee talks die zullen leiden tot onze code voor de toekomst, een belofte naar onszelf en de volgende generaties.
1) Round the Table: 16 mei in samenwerking met OSCAM
Gesprek met grassrootsorganisaties, activisten en sociale & community werkers
- Ronde 1: Klimaat en armoede (met o.a: Michantely de Jong (BIJ1, educator bij Amnesty International)
- Ronde 2: Zorg en welzijn (met: Dounia Jari (Stichting MARUF), Consuela Esseboom (The Culture Counselor), Samira Hoogvliets
- Ronde 3: Woningnood en toegankelijkheid (met o.a: Massih Hutak (Verdedig Noord), Nadia den Buiter (Geen Dor Hout), performance: voordracht Munganyende Hélène Christelle
2) Meeting of the Minds: 28 mei in samenwerking met met Felix Meritis
Gesprek met nationale en internationale feministen over de economische en duurzame feministische stad
Met o.a Leslie Kern & Enaam Ahmed Ali
", "en"=>"“You have to act as if it were possible to transform the world, and you have to do it all the time” - Angela Davis
The climate crisis, discrimination and sexism, housing shortage and poverty. We now know what we encounter in this unequal and unjust world. But do we also know what the opposite, a just world, actually looks like?
Lilith investigates together with other grassroots organizations and activists. What does it mean to have a feminist city and economy? And what would our neighborhoods, roads, communities and lives look like if we could make our wildest dreams come true?
We go into conversations with those who are already working tirelessly to bring about this new world. The results will become a code for the future, as a promise to ourselves and future generations.
Code for the future: “Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing. ” - Arundhati Roy
Lilith is convinced that a radical system change is needed and that can only be done with input from neighborhoods and citizens who make the city what it is. That is why we are drawing up a code for the future. Should there be more green space in the city, more single-family homes, or should it be communal? Should there also be a pee curl for women and femmes? And should buses run a different route to offer carers and people with disabilities more access to public transport? We will discuss this and more soon.
Organised by Lilith, in collaboration with Oscam, cultural institute in Amsterdam Southeast.
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