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100 years ago, in a Hungarian village over 100 husbands were poisoned by their wives. Why did they do it? Can it be viewed as an understandable act out of desperation and fleeing from abuse? Come and discover the intriguing story, the parallels in the patriarchy and the consequences we can draw from it for our lives today!
In The Women Are Not Fine, American journalist Hope Reese investigated the truth behind this extraordinary event.
« It’s a story that first shocked me, then grabbed my thoughts and feelings for a long time. I was surprised to realize how similar were the lives of women in a poor community in Hungary 100 years ago to what I see in Mali today. So, I wanted to meet the author and discuss it with her » - Andrea Morris
Come and discover the intriguing story, the parallels and the consequences we can draw from it for our lives today!
Join the sewing workshop before the duscussion, from 16.00! Bring a garment that you could upcycle with a hint of African fabric!
Entry is free, but subject to registration. To register please send an e-mail: [email protected], message here, or fill in the form: https://forms.gle/JurRwwFkwqHko6mX9
The discussion will happen in English, without Hungarian translation.
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