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This media file captures a wall display, likely from an exhibition in Athens, Greece, dedicated to women's rights and feminist movements, prominently featuring the year 1983. The scene consists of various printed materials, including newspaper clippings, book covers, posters, and typed documents, all affixed to a plain white wall.

Key subjects on display include:
- A large newspaper clipping, dated September 1983, with the headline "Νομιμοποίηση εκτρώσεων ζητούν 500 γυναίκες" (Legalization of abortions demanded by 500 women) and a subtitle "ΥΠΕΓΡΑΨΑΝ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ ΔΗΛΩΣΗ" (Signed a Public Statement). An accompanying photograph shows a group of women, possibly activists, gathered around a table.
- A series of bullet points in Greek detailing significant events of the era: "Μεταρρύθμιση του Οικογενειακού Δικαίου" (Reform of Family Law), "1ος Γυναικείος Αγροτουριστικός Συνεταιρισμός στη Λέσβο" (1st Women's Agrotourism Cooperative in Lesvos), "Συγκροτείται το Ελληνικό Τμήμα του Δικτύου Γυναικών Ευρώπης" (Greek Section of the European Women's Network is formed), "Ξεκινά Ομάδα Γυναικείων Σπουδών στο ΑΠΘ" (Women's Studies Group starts at AUTH), "Ανοίγει το Βιβλιοπωλείο των Γυναικών στην Αθήνα" (Women's Bookstore opens in Athens), and "Η Αυτόνομη Κίνηση Γυναικών ξεκινά εκστρατεία για το δικαίωμα των γυναικών στη σεξουαλικότητα, στην αντισύλληψη και στην έκτρωση" (Autonomous Women's Movement launches campaign for women's right to sexuality, contraception, and abortion).
- Several book covers and posters, including one for "Medusa," another for "Gaia," a portrait for "Η ΔΙΑΛΕΚΤΙΚΗ ΤΟΥ ΣΕΣ" (The Dialectic of Sex by Firestone), and a feminist symbol of a raised fist within the Venus symbol. Another poster depicts a stylized woman in a red circle, possibly representing a protest or a call to action.

The central activity depicted by the display is the documentation and commemoration of the women's rights movement in Greece during 1983, emphasizing key legislative changes, organizational developments, and public demands, particularly concerning reproductive rights. The large black text "1983" printed on the wall firmly anchors the display in its historical context. No specific time of day or weather is evident.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This media file captures a wall display, likely from an exhibition in Athens, Greece, dedicated to women's rights and feminist movements, prominently featuring the year 1983. The scene consists of various printed materials, including newspaper clippings, book covers, posters, and typed documents, all affixed to a plain white wall. Key subjects on display include: - A large newspaper clipping, dated September 1983, with the headline "Νομιμοποίηση εκτρώσεων ζητούν 500 γυναίκες" (Legalization of abortions demanded by 500 women) and a subtitle "ΥΠΕΓΡΑΨΑΝ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ ΔΗΛΩΣΗ" (Signed a Public Statement). An accompanying photograph shows a group of women, possibly activists, gathered around a table. - A series of bullet points in Greek detailing significant events of the era: "Μεταρρύθμιση του Οικογενειακού Δικαίου" (Reform of Family Law), "1ος Γυναικείος Αγροτουριστικός Συνεταιρισμός στη Λέσβο" (1st Women's Agrotourism Cooperative in Lesvos), "Συγκροτείται το Ελληνικό Τμήμα του Δικτύου Γυναικών Ευρώπης" (Greek Section of the European Women's Network is formed), "Ξεκινά Ομάδα Γυναικείων Σπουδών στο ΑΠΘ" (Women's Studies Group starts at AUTH), "Ανοίγει το Βιβλιοπωλείο των Γυναικών στην Αθήνα" (Women's Bookstore opens in Athens), and "Η Αυτόνομη Κίνηση Γυναικών ξεκινά εκστρατεία για το δικαίωμα των γυναικών στη σεξουαλικότητα, στην αντισύλληψη και στην έκτρωση" (Autonomous Women's Movement launches campaign for women's right to sexuality, contraception, and abortion). - Several book covers and posters, including one for "Medusa," another for "Gaia," a portrait for "Η ΔΙΑΛΕΚΤΙΚΗ ΤΟΥ ΣΕΣ" (The Dialectic of Sex by Firestone), and a feminist symbol of a raised fist within the Venus symbol. Another poster depicts a stylized woman in a red circle, possibly representing a protest or a call to action. The central activity depicted by the display is the documentation and commemoration of the women's rights movement in Greece during 1983, emphasizing key legislative changes, organizational developments, and public demands, particularly concerning reproductive rights. The large black text "1983" printed on the wall firmly anchors the display in its historical context. No specific time of day or weather is evident.

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