Sexual violence in and out of the courtroom

In this event, hosted by the WOW Festival, we will discuss sexual violence in and out of courtrooms, since the metoo Greece.
Young people for gender equality

We invite you on Friday 24/3 at 6 pm, at the Serafio of the Municipality of Athens, to the launch event of the Equal_Gen project.
Multiple gaps on supporting disabled women

The interdisciplinary approach to gender violence with disabled women are highlighting the multiple institutional gaps in their support.
Premiere of accessible documentary SAFEable

An accessible documentary about the experience of gender-based violence in women with sensory disabilities.
Presentation of project results

Presentation of the three reports of the project about the access of refugees on the move to housing, health, and work.
Woman and refugee in Lesbos

The Diotima Center organized an event for refugee women in Lesbos, on the occasion of World Refugee Day.
What did the Greek #metoo teach us?

The dominant discourse could no longer present the perpetrators as “monsters”, and speak of “isolated incidents”.
What happens after filing a complaint?

Maria Apostolaki, the coordinator of legal services at the Diotima Center, presents the main institutional obstacles to the protection of surviving women.
Participation in events for March 8th

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, we participate in various events that highlight the most important aspects of feminist claims.
Relationality and gender-based violence (Part B)

The rule of love has been harsh and oppressive and has promoted patriarchal values albeit with spatial and temporal variations.
Everything we don’t know/recognise (Part A’)

The 1st part of Maria Liapi’s presentation on domestic violence on the occasion of her participation in the 8th Psychopharmacology Conference.
#MetooGR: from the personal to the political again

Several months after the start of the Greek metoo, we are discussing the form this global movement took in our country.
Femicide is the culmination of a continuum of GBV

Women victims were punished because they wanted to make their own decisions about their own lives and bodies.
Girl’s experience on immigration

The event is taking place on the occasion of the “Girls on the move in Greece” research, as part of a trans-Balkan program.
Femicide: from the street to the law

Femicides are crimes that committed in the context of deeply entrenched patriarchal power relations and male-dominated notions.
30 years of active life of the Diotima Center

Event for the journey of Diotima Centre and its contribution to highlighting and fighting gender inequalities.
Creative workshop in Moria

Six women from Cameroon, all residing in Moria in Lesvos, are writing about their trauma of gender-based violence.
Women in Moria “read” their lives

On the occasion of the 16 days of activism, the Diotima Center and the UNHCR are holding an event to present the text “Pousse Pion”.
Gender-based violence and refugees empowerment

Through the event, we seek to open a lively dialogue on the issues of gender-based violence and refugeeism.
Femicide in public discourse and the public sphere

How violence against women, as well as femicide, appears in public discourse and in particular in the media (digital and traditional)?
Women talk

Diotima Center is organizing a multicultural event entitled “Women Talk”, on the occasion of March 8, International Women’s Day.
Event | Let’s look at gender violence

For the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Diotima Center presented its “Don’t skip gender-based violence” campaign.
Gender violence: a phenomenon without borders

The event will take place at the Homeless Theatre of Mytilene, supported by the Office of the UNHCR.
Don’t Skip gender-based violence

On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Diotima Center presents the “Don’t Skip” campaign.
Perspectives in refugee management

The Diotima Center invites you to the GSGE conference entitled “National European challenges and perspectives in the management of the refugee issue”.
Study presentation day

The study of Diotima Centre is entitled “Study to Detect the Needs of Refugee Women Living in Temporary Accommodation Structures”.
The Blooming Shoes

Performance with original texts by six Greek writers, concerning domestic violence in all different forms.
Women and power

Discussion on the occasion of the start of the screening of the film “Matriarchy” organized by the Diotima Center and Greek Film Archive.