Queer Zagreb

Carlos Martiel – Discussion With the Artist

The artistic practice of Carlos Martiel critically explores the structural racism and political systemic historical violence against all socially marginalized bodies, black, female, sexually and gender non-normative, queer, immigrant bodies and generally stands as a condemnation of the dominant North American and Eurocentric discursive and social stigmatizations of otherness.

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New Queer Voices

Croatian and international writers are commissioned by the Yale University and Queer Zagreb to produce their work about the understanding of the queer mythology, family myths and maturing. Their work is presented in the form of stage readings and followed by the conversation.

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Wagner Schwartz – Discussion With the Artist

The presentation and the chapter reading from the book of Wagner Schwartz “Never together, but at the same time” concerns the socio-cultural context and public reactions to the performance of “La Bête” in 2017, at the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo, during which a photo was shared online presenting an artist being touched by a child and her mother.

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S(CSS) Zagreb Meetup / Ožujak 2019.

After the first meetup, we are ready for a new round of CSS! Let’s dive into pseudo-classes and custom properties 😎 Title: CSS Pseudo-classes 💻 Speaker: 👉 Antonija Šimić 👈 Description: Pseudo-classes define the state of the selected element. Let’s see what some of them can do for us, what are their quirks and what […]

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Lessons from the Future

How should the education system be reshaped in order to prepare our students to be able to face an uncertain future, a changing future?

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Crisis in the Cleaning Sector

No greater hatred should be felt for a traitor to a nation than for a traitor to the common good, or for someone who abandons salvation in general for the sake of their own salvation and advantage.

– Cicero / Francesco de Miranda

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Continuing Business By Other Means: Egypt’s Military Economy

THE ARMY CENTRE STAGE AGAIN The enormous protests of 30 June 2013 (June30) demanding the resignation of Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed Morsi were the result of a year of intense economic and political crisis in Egypt. Political gridlock, collapsing investments, fuel shortages, a currency crisis, rising inflation and unemployment were followed by an unprecedented crime […]

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