
Making Space for Care: Reflections from the BK Feminist Week
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What does it mean to build a system of care inside spaces not built for it? In this episode, we had a conversation with Irene Luque Martin, Emmelot Linssen, Megha Sahu, Jonne van Bunningen and Isabella Jaramillo, five voices from within the university reflecting on the making of the Feminist Week and other actions as an experiment in horizontal leadership, collective organising, and creating care and safe spaces. The episode explores care as a radical practice, the friction of institutional life, and the power of doing things differently together, and highlight key takeaways from the event’s impact so that you can also take it further wherever it is your sphere of action.
This episode is dedicated to the BK Feminist Week, an event held between the 3rd and the 7th of March 2025 at TU Delft. The week was planned with lectures, workshops, and events to generate discussions, and the assembly's internal events to give space for the organisational team and “the village” to discuss ways of organising for the near future. The theme of the week this year was called Pasts, Present and Futures as a way to understand the plurality of stories from the past, to converge all together in the present at the faculty, but also to build desires and ideas for the future.
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