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Following our mobilisation on the 08 March, we received the visit of Dr Monika Triest in our bi-weekly meetings. Beyond an extensive experience on the last 50 years as a feminist academic and civil rights activist, Monika has also participated in the first Tribunal on Crimes Against Women in 1976.

After attending the 2026WOMEN ‘Simawe | See My Way’ performance in November 2024, she was enthusiastic about supporting our project and sharing her knowledge and experience! She aims to join us once again for the second edition of the Tribunal in 2026 (more info here), driven by her continuous activism towards gender justice.

Meanwhile, Monika is working on a project called ‘De Vergeten Vrowen: Straatnamen in Antwerpen’. The feminist scholar-activist will propose the acknowledgement of historical women from Antwerp who have made a contribution the the sciences and art, and whose names and stories are forgotten. The project will be submitted to the city council on May 14th.

We, the 2026WOMEN Collective, will support her submission and all the community is invited to join us!

Then, on June 21st, buiding on her research, we will present the try-out of an artistic feminist city tour, the ‘Straten van de Vergeten Vrouwen’. Sign up to our Newsletter to stay posted about the details!

If you want to join our artivist collective, get in touch! We have groups in Antwerp (Belgium), Marseille (France), Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Barcelona (Spain)!

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