
Have your say!
Do you think women are mysterious, full of secrets, complex and prone to conspiracy?
Can you think of any other sexual stereotypes that prevent men and women from
working together towards a more egalitarian world? Whether a man or a woman,
do you avoid calling yourself a feminist? If so, who do you think benefits?
To participate, send your comments, articles, statistics, ideas, suggestions, stories, dreams, etc. to communicate@grafeo.com.
Alternatively, you can fill in the form below. None of the fields is mandatory, however, if you do choose to remain anonymous, please bear in mind that I will not be able to contact you to let you know what happens with your contribution or how the project develops. You choose!
Content
The content of the magazine will be drawn from various established feminist
sources and from voluntary contributions by anyone wanting to participate in
the debate or share a story, an opinion, a dream, a poem, some statistics, monologues,
dialogues, tutorials, news, etc.
The content will not be edited, does not need to be original, and it could be in any language* (after all, the world speaks more than one language, and we will always miss something). I am very interested in the contribution of men expressing how they feel that sexual stereotypes affect them, and how the role of “man” interferes, if it does, with their full development as people.
Because of the encryption, the magazine will be unintelligible. The content, however, will be real, and it will be decryptable. Go to sumemmos.com to have a look at the unencrypted content.
* This might not be strictly true, I have to admit that I will probably only include content in languages that use the latin alphabet. I am afraid that to encrypt arabic or japanese, for example, will complicate my life terribly. Although you never know, I might give it a go!
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