The bitterness of death, the loneliness of separation: On the right to grieve
A fictional dialogue based on the real experience of an Algerian lesbian mourning the loss of her partner, but in...
Amel Hadjadj is an intersectional feminist and human rights activist born in Constantine, Algeria, in 1986. She is the founder of the "Journal Féministe Algérien", which was established with the aim of sharing news and initiatives related to feminist movements and its demands. Amel is responsible for the production of multimedia content in addition to the program for promoting feminist awareness. After working for 7 years in the fields of market and business consulting, Amel decided to transfer her expertise to NGOs working on issues related to gender and feminism. Amel is also a blogger and producer of feminist content for more than one national and Mediterranean media platforms.
A fictional dialogue based on the real experience of an Algerian lesbian mourning the loss of her partner, but in...
From the war of independence to the 2019 popular movement, the intersectional feminist Amal Hadjadj reflects on the history of...