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Meet the members of the WoW Group. Group that is involved in many of the activities in the Women on Women project:
Sammar Al Kerawe
was born in 1984 in Bagdad, Iraq and is currently an asylum seeker in Slovenia, where she applied for asylum one year ago. She is a hairdresser by occupation. Currently she is learning Slovenian language. She is active in different social programs in Slovenia. She received a certificate from a tourist guide course. She is a committed advocate for gender equality and women’s rights. Gender-based discrimination is one of the main reasons that forced her to leave Iraq. She dreams of an inclusive world with equal rights and justice for all.
Katja Kovač
was born in 1992 in Serbia. She graduated from the Secondary School of Economics, financial administrator. She came to Slovenia in 2018. She advocates for women's rights because she noticed that women* are discriminated against in many areas. She is organized, friendly, active and willing to help vulnerable people, because she considers that women suffer much of political, economic, social or family gender based discrimination.She is ready to work together with the WoW Group to take the right and safe steps that can change our society's codes.
Favour Edokpayi Musa
was born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1986. She lives in Ljubljana and she's interested in empowering women and young girls. She’s a YouTuber and on her chanel Evelynnaturalbeauty she informs women about possibilities of natural beauty. Where she comes from, the vast majority of women are exposed to the pressures of beauty standards constructed by male-dominated society. She is eager to form a platform where women could be able to talk about women in our present societies and wants to create a safe space for women. Her aim is to transform the culture(society) into more inclusive for women, a society where women would not be pressured to marry and have children at the very tender age.
Victoriia Pospelova
Viktoriia Pospelova was born in Russia in 1997. She started writing fiction and drawing as a teen. At the age of 15 Viktoriia and her family had to leave the country because of political reasons. From February 2017 on she’s been working at the Museum Of Contemporary Art Metelkova and at the same time she started getting into politics and feminism as well among arts. One of Viktoriia’s main goals is to teach people feminist theory and introduce problems women face in everyday life to the mass through art. That’s why she wants to participate in the program, since she hopes she will get more knowledge and new skills needed to start what she would love to work on in the future. Viktoriia’s key interests are art (drawing, writing), music (performing), and mental health.
Samar Zughool
Samar Zughool, born in Amman-Jordan in 1986, is an intercultural trainer, theater actress and non-formal educator. She is a resident of Slovenia since 2014. She develops and implements non-formal educational tools based on the experiential learning cycle, the intercultural sensitivity scale and the pedagogy of the oppressed. She is passionate about artivism, through theater she tackles issues related to global injustice and gender-based discrimination. She received the Prešeren award for students from the faculty of social sciences for her master’s thesis “The role of Women’s Rights Movements in Reforming Public Policies after the Arab Spring”. She is a committed feminist toward global justice beyond gender and nations.
Azadeh Hashemzadeh
Azadeh Hashemzadeh was born in 1988 in Iran. She graduated in the field of photography and worked from 2004 to 2011 in different companies as a photo / video editor and photographer. In 2011 she opened her own photography company. In 2018 she moved to Slovenia with her husband to ask for asylum and in 2019 she received a permanent status. She is attending courses of Slovenian language and works voluntarily at Slovenska filantropija in Ljubljana almost every day. Communicating with people from different countries helps her to develop her language skills, which she tries hard to be able to continue her education in interior design in Ljubljana. She is also very motivated to work as a photographer and photo editor, so nowadays she photographs asylum seekers and refugees voluntarily in her free time.
Tanja Završki
Tanja Završki (1988) studied architecture at the University of Ljubljana. She works in interior design and decorating, but mostly endeavours to connect activism and culture in the fields of feminism, veganism, anti-racism, anti-capitalism, queer and lesbian activism. Since 2016, she has been co-creating within the framework of the self-organised group No-Border Craft at the Tovarna Rog squat. Since 2017, she has been part of the Lesbian Quarter collective at the Škuc Association. In 2018/19, she took part in the project New Mappings of Europe at the Museum of Contemporary Art MSUM by organising architectural and fine arts intercultural workshops. At the City of Women, she is co-ordinating the WoW group (Women on Women).
The project Women on Women is supported by the Creative Europe programme of the European Commission.