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Feminist festival

#FeministFestival A citizens deliberation on the Green Transition

Phase 5 of 7
Post-event: consolidate the recommendations 21/04/2024 - 27/04/2024
Process phases Contribute here
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  • Topic discussions
  • Proposals (policy recommendations)
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A participatory process is a sequence of participatory activities (e.g. first filling out a survey, then making proposals, discussing them in face-to-face or virtual meetings, and finally prioritizing them) with the aim of defining and making a decision on a specific topic.

Examples of participatory processes are: a process of electing committee members (where candidatures are first presented, then debated and finally a candidacy is chosen), participatory budgets (where proposals are made, valued economically and voted on with the money available), a strategic planning process, the collaborative drafting of a regulation or norm, the design of an urban space or the production of a public policy plan.

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About this process

Help us make democracy stronger

Welcome to the forefront of change, where feminism meets environmentalism. We're thrilled to invite you to our groundbreaking Feminist Festival, a pivotal event within the REAL DEAL project, aimed at amplifying the voices and experiences of people within the European Union. 

Why It matters

At the heart of our festival lies a powerful mission: to reimagine the landscape of EU policy through the lens of ecofeminism. We refuse to accept the status quo, where the voices of people from marginalised groups are silenced amidst the urgency of the climate crisis. Instead, we champion a bold approach that acknowledges the interconnectedness of systems of oppressions in shaping our environmental reality. It's time to listen, learn, and act.

What we will discuss 

Prepare to be inspired and engaged as we dive into four key topics: gender equality & climate, environmental racism, climate migration, and energy poverty. We're flipping the script on traditional policy briefs, transforming recommendations into powerful works of art and activism. Our aim is clear: to create a brave space for discussions and we will explore how to ensure EU policymakers hear our demands for change.

Who is behind this initiative? 

Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF) and the European Environmental Bureau (EEB), as part of the REAL DEAL consortium, are proud to invite you to this event. Together, we're paving the way for a more just and sustainable future, one where the voices of the oppressed are elevated, not silenced.

It's time to come together, raise our voices, and carve out a future that's truly equitable and sustainable for all.  

Together, we will create recommendations to shape EU’s Feminist Green Transition, join and help us make democracy stronger.

Related documents

Explainer: Ecological Masculinities pdf 1.5 MB

What are the most important links between masculinities and our environmental crises? If the world was more caring, what would that look like? Check out our explainer post on “Ecological Masculinities”.
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Agenda (draft) pdf 306 KB

This agenda is a draft and might change slightly before our event.
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If you wish to dig deeper into the topics.

Why the European Green Deal needs ecofeminism pdf 7.08 MB

This report wish to contribute to feminist struggles by translating inclusive ecofeminist thinking into concrete demands for the European environmental policy agenda
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Masculinities glossary pdf 250 KB

Our Masculinities Glossary is not just a collection of terms; it’s a tool to unravel the intricacies of diverse identities, fostering a space for understanding and growth.
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Gender Glossary pdf 261 KB

Our glossary includes a comprehensive list of terms and concepts, from “ableism” to “transphobia,” with recommended language to use when talking about marginalised groups.
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Energy poverty and gender pdf 927 KB

Women and female led households are disproportionately affected by energy poverty, in all European countries. A condition that is exacerbated when gender inequality is compounded by age, class, and racial attributions, among other factors.
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Proposals (policy recommendations) See all proposals (2)

Gender and Corruption in the Access to Natural Resources and The Effects on Climate
Avatar: Beatrice Beatrice
Women, especially in rural areas, rely heavily on natural resources for livelihoods. Corruption...
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View proposal Gender and Corruption in the Access to Natural Resources and The Effects on Climate
Climate and Migration and Left-Behind Women/Vulnerable Groups
Avatar: Neslihan Demirkol Neslihan Demirkol
Although climate migration implies a huge wave of human movement, it is also historically...
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    19/04/2024
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View proposal Climate and Migration and Left-Behind Women/Vulnerable Groups
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What is decided Recommendations for a Feminist Green Transition
Who participates We've meticulously selected a diverse cohort of 100 participants, each representing a mosaic of backgrounds and perspectives. From all corners of Europe, our attendees are united by a shared curiosity about the intersection of feminism and the Green Transition. We've deliberately sought out citizens who may be new to EU processes, ensuring fresh perspectives and untapped potential for change.
How is it decided Before the event: through online discussions. During the event: through discussions. Post event: we will have a follow-up call to agree on the cleaned recommendations.
Organization Area Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF) and the European Environmental Bureau (EEB), as part of the REAL DEAL consortium, are proud to invite you to this event. Together, we're paving the way for a more just and sustainable future, one where the voices of the oppressed are elevated, not silenced. We invite you to join us in this bold endeavor, where every action, every conversation, and every brushstroke carries the potential for transformative change.
Start date February 01, 2024
End date December 31, 2024
Reference: rdeu-PART-2024-02-40

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