Human Library event will take place on Sunday, November 20th in Maardu (EE).

  I will be there as a Vegan Feminist on loan to Readers. Registration is now open. Looking forward to respectful conversations! Facebook event: https://clubactive.eu/20-11-22-human-library-maardu/

Drag Royalties: Off With Their Chest by Queer Planet (EE) – come and say “Hello”, and let’s dance!

Let’s dance and let’s become empowered!

Rap is also a feminist thing: Éloïse Bouton (FR)

“To me, feminism is the basic idea that everyone should be treated equally: women, men, trans, non-binary, racialized people, sex workers, the elderly, people with disabilities, … I see it as a part of a wider struggle against cisheteropatriarchy.”  

Tallinn Feminist Forum afterparty by Queer Planet (EE) – come and say “Hello”, and let’s dance!

Let’s dance and let’s become empowered!

I am honored to be the Human Library Book of the Month.

“I strongly believe in education and knowledge exchange. Education can have a positive impact on everyone’s life. It can heal and comfort, inspire and motivate. This also applies to me as a book, and the readers give me so much in return, even if they don’t see it.”

Come to the Women’s March held in Tallinn on 19 January 2019!

The Women’s March is a one-time action which stands for the righs of women regardless of their background. This is the first time the march is taking place in Estonia.

Respecting animals and building positive connotations to different groups of people: Apila Pepita (FI)

“I also think feminists should consider animal rights part of the cause as well. If we are fighting against the oppression of women, should we be fighting for the oppression of other creatures in this world as well that cannot say anything back? Capitalism impacts the environment and animals significantly. Destroying oppressive structures can help animals and the nature as well.”

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Making people smile: Maarika (Teacup Goblins; EE)

“I want my art to make people smile. It's not a huge goal but it might just make a small difference in someone's day. To me that's good enough.”