In the Feminist Walk of Athens you will get to know from a feminist activist, all the important events that took place about women’s rights from ancient Athens to today in a historical line. Why Aspasia was the most influential woman of Athens in 500 B.C., what were women “allowed to do” in the past and what not, which was the first feminist press, when did the feminist movement start in Greece, which laws are applied today in Greece about gender equality and which are the femicides that shaped the current demands of the feminist movement in Greece.
NOTE 1: Feel free to join my other experiences too and request your best suitable hour: •History walk about the LGBTQIA movement of Greece •Awful Athens Note 2: In case you want to request a different day or time, feel free to contact me!
Where You'll be
We are going to cross all the central parts of Athens where the history of women’s struggle took place.
Durations
1.5 hour
2.5 hours
Languages
English
Frequently asked questions
Tour's Location
Entrance of the National Library (Vallianeio Megaron)
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Loretta
23/09/2022
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Wonderful opportunity to learn about the history of feminism and walk around Athens but also to have deep insight into a local story and insight the deep seeded cultural constraints & norms in the contemporary Greek landscape! She's very warm and thoughtful :) .
Alicia
11/09/2022
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I had such a great experience with Mary on this tour! She was so incredibly knowledgeable and approachable. We were able to talk about everything from the past to the present and see some interesting places around the city. Definitely recommend!
Caroline
11/09/2022
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Mary knows her topic like the back of her hand, and took us back from ancient times to today. Thank you for your kindness.
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