Feminists in Central Europe have made few gains in recent years. In this partner post from the Polish weekly Polityka, Ewa Winnicka wonders if feminism will remain restricted to Poland’s urban elite.
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Feminists in Central Europe have made few gains in recent years. In this partner post from the Polish weekly Polityka, Ewa Winnicka wonders if feminism will remain restricted to Poland’s urban elite.