The demonization of ‘gender ideology’ has become a key rhetorical tool in the construction of a new conception of ‘common sense’ for a wide audience.
The paternity leave manifesto
For a man, taking the responsibility for bringing up his children often means denying his role in society. Does it have to be this way, though?
Curating Polish Folk
The recently opened Poland: Land of Folklore? exhibition in Warsaw repeats ongoing silences in today’s Polish museum practice.
Objects have the power to tell history
Artifacts on display at the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk paint a powerful pluralist picture of war experiences. But the museum’s future is currently in jeopardy.
The Equality Festival in Lviv: Some First-Hand Accounts
Lviv’s Equality Festival, scheduled for 19-20 March, was prevented from taking place by far-right protests. We spoke to several eyewitnesses and a citizen of Lviv about the disruption to the Festival.
Moldova’s Movement From Below
The ongoing Moldova’s movement is a response to urgent domestic social problems that have been inappropriately cast in the available language of geopolitics.
Humans of Athens
In the past few years, Athens became a place where refugees seeking a better future in Europe got stuck. Przemysław Witkowski gives a detailed insight in their world of despair, chaos, and misery.