Embroidery and the feminine cause. Ewa Cieniak’s works bear traces of violence and rape

Ewa Cieniak uses fabric and thread differently than many of her predecessors. She creates forms strongly associated with the body. And with blood

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Wartime period. ‘You can’t stop thinking that everyone is about to see you bleeding’

Customs officers cried as they told stories of women who felt ashamed and humiliated but could not ask for fresh underwear or a sanitary pad

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26 minutes that will reduce stress and relax the mind. "Such seemingly nothing, but space"

Market Square in Wroclaw, outside noise, smog. Inside, silence, soft chirping of birds, soft grass imported from Belgium. The Sleep Café brings instant calm to overburdened senses and regeneration.

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Rather Than My Employee’s Gender What Matters to Me Are Their Skills and Knowledge

Anna Didiuk, co-owner of the MOKOSH brand.

If men gave birth, had periods, raised children...
The world would be more empathetic and understanding, and equality would simply be natural rather than a thing we must fight for.

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School Should Be the Driver of Change

Anita Woźniak exudes confidence: ‘Education is one of the key contributors to breaking the taboo around menstruation’, says the Principal of The Little Prince Community Schools Complex No. 2 with Bilingual Classes in Tarnobrzeg. ‘Communication is a powerful force. Instead of saying “one of those days” or “the difficult time of the month”, let’s simply say “menstruation” or “period”’, she suggested.

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