EP 49 Gender EquiCEEty: Representation, inclusion and intersectionality in Central and Eastern Europe
EP 49 Gender EquiCEEty: Representation, inclusion and intersectionality in Central and Eastern Europe
Taking a brief look at statistics, it may seem that in many regards women in Central and Eastern Europe enjoy more (economic) equality and independence, especially if we consider the gender-pay gap, the percentage of female professionals in STEM fields, and female managers. But if we dig deeper will this image still hold?
In the new episode “Gender EquiCEEty: Representation, inclusion and intersectionality in CEE” of our podcast “Central Europe Explained”, Malwina Talik together with her guests Vladislava Gubalova (GLOBSEC) and Joanna Talewicz (Fundacja w Strong Dialogu) take a closer look at two specific issues: 1) the position of female professionals working in media and start-ups, and 2) the standing of women from the Romani community.
Tune in!
Recommendations:
Vladislava Gubalova
A Bulgarian movie ‘Petya of my Petya’ (2022)
Joanna Talewicz
- Art by Małgorzata Mirga-Tas and Krzysztof Gil
- A Swedish movie Taikon
- A Polish Netflix series “Infamy”
Reports mentioned in the episode:
Women’s Voices in the Media: A Look at Central Europe
Women in the Innovation Ecosystem Zooming in on Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Host: Malwina Talik
Edition: Gloria Becerril
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