blog Brussels seizes the #MeToo Momentum The #MeToo discussion, which has dominated public debate worldwide over the past weeks, has also penetrated the EU bubble. Read more
blog Arigatõ. Dutch gender sensitivities in Japan A seminar at the Dutch Embassy in Tokyo on current gender issues in the Netherlands and Japan. Read more
8 december: symposium Gender based violence and human rights On 8 December 2017 a symposium will be held on gender-based violence and human rights. Read more
Papers Aletta Jacobs UNESCO Memory of the World The archives of the Netherlands’ most prominent feminist Aletta Jacobs have been included in the UNESCO Memory of the World International Register. Read more
Unforgettable Women: Simone Veil On June 30, 2017, the former French politician, Simone Veil, died at the age of 89. Veil is considered an icon in France in the struggle for women’s rights. Read more
Unforgettable Women: Herma Hill Kay The American Law Professor Herma Hill Kay (1934 – 2017) was a pioneer in groundbreaking legislation and academic publications concerning the legal position of women. Read more
blog I want to be a muslim, feminist, and journalist It’s been a decade since I’m working as a journalist in the biggest muslim community in the world, Indonesia. I covered so many issues, namely, women issues, terrorism, radicalism, LGBT issues (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender), corruption, human rights, etc. Read more
report Lecture Gender Based Violence From a socio-legal perspective this lecture for the Conference Interpersonal Violence Interventions – Social and Cultural Perspectives (University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 14th-16th June 2017) explores how the two instruments recognize the gendered nature of VAW and what the implications are for the obligations that rest upon the state to provide protection de facto. Read more
(Inter)national What are the national consequences of Dutch and European policy and international decisions and treaties for the emancipation and position of women? Atria is active as a platform for national and international work in the service of gender equality. Fotocredits: Jerry Kiesewetter Read more
Divers When subjects are of great importance with regard to equal rights and opportunities, but can not be applied to feminism, representations, violence or work, Atria places them under the category 'other'. Read more
Extraordinary women Women are not yet sufficiently visible in history overviews, science, politics, sports, art and culture. Therefore, Atria puts the spotlight on the life course of extraordinary women who have played, or continue to play, a distinctive role in society. Read more
Feminism Feminism is the collective name for social and political movements that question unequal relationships between men and women, to break gender stereotypes and to strengthen the position of women. Read more
Labor and care Combining paid work and unpaid work at home is still a difficult task for most women in our society. This can be a challenge for women throughout their lives. It starts with its attributed role within the male-female relationship about household tasks and childcare. This theme occupies a central position at Atria. Read more
Representations Gender-stereotypical representations lead to inequality between men and women, from a lack of women in leadership positions to a shortage of female science students. In many cases these are stereotypes that have concrete consequences. Fotocredits: Alekzan Powell Read more
Violence Violence against women is a major problem worldwide. In the Netherlands, one in five women has ever been physically abused by an (ex-) partner. In the 1970s, women protested against sexual violence by taking to the streets at night ('Witch nights'), now there are SlutWalks or social media actions like #metoo. Violence is one of Atria's spearheads. Fotocredits: de Nationale Beeldbank Read more