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Mission: To increase visibility and influence of women who, through their work, contribute to the creation of a society of gender equality and by their example encourage socially responsible functioning.

Vision: A society in which decisions are equally made by women, men and all those who do not acknowledge gender as binary, which respects and implements principles of harmony, self-sustainable development and abundance for all.

 

VOX FEMINAE team

Selfportrait With Banana, 2009.Gabrijela Ivanov – gabe

“Play hard, serve fully, and love deeply.” Vesta
Born in Zadar in 1976. A computer engineer who advocates strategic, socially beneficial usage of information-communication technologies. An idealist, engaged in the field of gender equality and media culture. Believes in the importance of personal revolutions and in the power of their synergy. Initiator and leader of the organisation Expansion of Gender and Media Culture ‘Common Zone’, and its portals cunterview.net and voxfeminae.net.

 

 

Asja Bakić

Briefly, they say that, according to her date of birth, Asja is represented by the goddess Diana, but it should be mentioned that there is a lot of Jupiter in her. It is true that her biorhythm is closely tied to the Moon and that she is quick of foot, that she always carries a bow and arrow and likes to shoot bad people, but the fact is that she is her father’s daughter – she can’t stand the idea of a glass ceiling and boundaries imposed on women.
She can’t stand hierarchies which chart people’s positions and offer a comfortable chair only to those who were born to rule. Cheerful and sometimes sensible, she writes and reads and doesn’t make a living from it. The stains on her CV are ones of ink, there are no others. She’s a big pornophile, and an even bigger feminist. A lover of the Internet and social networks, not because she likes people but because the Jupiter in her likes to survey, to see all and know all. She evolved from blue shades to vivid ones, the reds, and plans to stay there for the rest of her life because she’s not afraid of getting burned. Icarus is, after all, only a myth as is women’s inferior morality and diminished intellectual ability.

 

 

Vedrana Sunko

“Everything I did so far was wrong.”
A sociologist to which data analysis didn’t seem sexy enough do dedicate her life to, she dived into journalistic waters. The auto destructive urges didn’t end with 16-hour workdays at the city column so she decided to get a lobotomy and became a showbizz reporter. The therapy proved to be completely inefficient… She finds amusement in devising PR strategies in combination with beer and yoga.  She finds knit work to be feminine subversion, and quiets neurotic brainwork by reading Lacan. She likes it colourful, spontaneous and unbound… She can’t stand authority, people with complexes, and Dalmatian vocal groups…

mail: sunko@voxfeminae.net

 

 

Lea Kralj Jager

Born in Zagreb in 1985, where she graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (Animated film and New media section). Primarily, she deals with comic books and writing, but whenever she can she knits and makes weird little things from various materials. She’s been exhibited and published. Her dark objects of desire are kitsch, trashy poetry and officer boots. She’s not good at wiping dust and is terrible at making coffee.

 

Nora Verde

Nora Verde is a pseudonym of an author born and schooled in the South of Dalmatia under which the novel Lend Me A Smile (Posudi mi smajl; Meandarmedia, 2010) was published. Under her own name she has so far published several collections of poetry in the nineties, and a publicist (miss)doing in the 2000s. She’s obsessed with Generation X, escapism, pop and rock heroes and heroines.
She’s somewhat deaf, but paid to hear. She forgets names, remembers states. She lives and works in Zagreb, consistently climbing North on the geographical map.


 

Jelena Graovac

Born in 1984. She’s completing the study of Art history and Croatian language and literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. Since 2007 she’s been working inside and out of the Wo_collective, a custodial collective which she founded alongside Tanja Špoljar and Marijana Rimanić. She deals with moving and still pictures and moving texts.

mail: jelenagr@voxfeminae.net

Also with us are Tanja Topolovec, Dalia Pintarić, Mariana Cerovečki, Ana Goja, Nada Kujundžić, Lea Horvat and Karmela Hromin.

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