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The image displays a brightly lit, vertical timeline of historical events related to women's rights and the feminist movement, likely part of an exhibition in Athina, Greece. The timeline spans from at least 1984 to 1995, with years prominently marked on a central vertical line. Each year features bulleted text descriptions detailing significant events and achievements, accompanied by supporting visual materials such as newspaper clippings, magazine covers, posters, and official documents.

For the year **1984**, the text notes: "Gender equality in the field of employment is established by law," and the redefinition of rape treatment under Greek Law No. 1419/84. It also mentions feminists demanding "self-determination under the rallying cry 'No laws governing our bodies'," the formation of numerous autonomous women's groups across Greece (Thessaloniki, Ioannina, Tinos, Ikaria, Chania, Heraklion, Gouva), and the production of a feminist radio show "If you don't speak up, people forget about you" by Hellenic Broadcast Corporation (ERT). The scientific journal "Hypatia" is also noted as being published. Accompanying visuals for 1984 include a red poster declaring "10 ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΕΙΟ ΚΙΝΗΜΑ" (10 YEARS WOMEN'S MOVEMENT) and documents with Greek text such as "ΝΟΜΟΣ" (Law) and "ΥΠΕΡ" (For).

For **1985**, a prominent newspaper headline reads "ΝΟΜΙΜΗ Η ΑΜΒΛΩΣΗ" (Legal Abortion). **1986** features a document celebrating "Σήμερα, 8 Μαρτίου Διεθνή Ημέρα της Γυναίκας" (Today, March 8th, International Women's Day) and another headline reiterating "Νόμιμη η άμβλωση" (Legal Abortion). Further years, including **1987, 1988, and 1989**, continue the chronological narrative with additional text and images, although details become less clear further down the timeline. The display is shot from a slightly angled perspective, causing some distortion.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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The image displays a brightly lit, vertical timeline of historical events related to women's rights and the feminist movement, likely part of an exhibition in Athina, Greece. The timeline spans from at least 1984 to 1995, with years prominently marked on a central vertical line. Each year features bulleted text descriptions detailing significant events and achievements, accompanied by supporting visual materials such as newspaper clippings, magazine covers, posters, and official documents. For the year **1984**, the text notes: "Gender equality in the field of employment is established by law," and the redefinition of rape treatment under Greek Law No. 1419/84. It also mentions feminists demanding "self-determination under the rallying cry 'No laws governing our bodies'," the formation of numerous autonomous women's groups across Greece (Thessaloniki, Ioannina, Tinos, Ikaria, Chania, Heraklion, Gouva), and the production of a feminist radio show "If you don't speak up, people forget about you" by Hellenic Broadcast Corporation (ERT). The scientific journal "Hypatia" is also noted as being published. Accompanying visuals for 1984 include a red poster declaring "10 ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΕΙΟ ΚΙΝΗΜΑ" (10 YEARS WOMEN'S MOVEMENT) and documents with Greek text such as "ΝΟΜΟΣ" (Law) and "ΥΠΕΡ" (For). For **1985**, a prominent newspaper headline reads "ΝΟΜΙΜΗ Η ΑΜΒΛΩΣΗ" (Legal Abortion). **1986** features a document celebrating "Σήμερα, 8 Μαρτίου Διεθνή Ημέρα της Γυναίκας" (Today, March 8th, International Women's Day) and another headline reiterating "Νόμιμη η άμβλωση" (Legal Abortion). Further years, including **1987, 1988, and 1989**, continue the chronological narrative with additional text and images, although details become less clear further down the timeline. The display is shot from a slightly angled perspective, causing some distortion.

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