Photograph exhibition on Kurdish women in Paris
The exhibition opened on Friday at Montreuil Women's House and depicts Kurdish women and their struggle.
The exhibition opened on Friday at Montreuil Women's House and depicts Kurdish women and their struggle.
A photograph exhibition on Kurdish women was organized by Montreuil Municipality and Montreuil Women's House, with the contributions of TJK-F.
The exhibition opened on Friday at Montreuil Women's House and depicts Kurdish women and their struggle.
Montreuil Deputy Mayor Halima Menhoudj, Montreuil Women's House Representative Roselyne Rollier, France’s Insoumise Party Riva Gherchanoc opened the exhibition on Kurdish women. The opening was attended by French Women's Movement (TJK-F) as well as many feminists and visitors.
During the day-long exhibition, TJK-F talked to Kurdish women and answered their questions.
Menhoudi, Rollier and Gherchanoc said that they were closely following the HDP deputy Leyla Güven’s hunger strike.
The three Kurdish politicians massacred in Paris (Sakine Cansiz, Fidan Dogan and Leyla Saylemez) were also commemorated and their struggle was commended.
During the panel the Rojava Revolution and Jineology were also discussed as well as the work of Kurdish women who are creating an ecological system.
The activities of the Municipality of Montreuil and the Montreuil Women's House will be followed by a panel on 29 March with TJK-F speakers and the screening of a documentary about the Rojava Revolution.