The activists of the Center for Girls, Tatjana Nikolić, Mina Žikić and Sara Plazinić, were part of the theater performance "Other People's Shoes: An Aria for the Empathy" by the British theater director, Anna Furse, which talks about migrants.
The 10th Feminist Art Colony was successfully held in Sićevo. Ten artists from Croatia and Serbia participated: Mirta Brkulj (Zadar, Croatia), Lea Čepić (Rijeka, Croatia), Nataša Tomić (Belgrade, Serbia), Marija Jovanović (Belgrade, Serbia), Tatjana Marticki Cvejin Cvejin (Novi Sad, Serbia), Katarina Drenjanin (Obrenovac, Serbia), Dara Bošković (Babušnica, Serbia), Jovana Đorđević (Niš, Serbia), Mina Stefanović (Niš, Serbia) and Sanja Solunac (Belgrade, Serbia).
Another street action was held in Obrenoviceva Street in the center of Nis due the decision of the Constitutional Court to initiate the procedure for examining the constitutionality of the Gender Equality Law and to suspend its application while the procedure is in progress. We placed special emphasis on the responsibility of the Ombudsman in this shameful procedure.
In front of the Basic Court in Nis, a street action with banners was held on the occasion of the decision of the Constitutional Court to initiate the procedure of examining the constitutionality of the Gender Equality Law and to suspend its application while the procedure is ongoing.
A phoneline has been launched to support women who have survived gender-based violence, within the Women Against Violence network, of which the Center for Girls is a part.