This Zine is created in the framework of the international project Self-care and Collective Care for Community Resilience, andcan be seen as an outcome document of it.
The project, co-funded by Erasmus+ and spanned over more than a year, has been carried out by two different but in many respects similar communities and working collectives — Genderhood (Greece) and FemLink (Austria). The main goal of the project was to explore and to implement ‘care’—as both a theoretical concept and a living practice, in relation to oneself and to others, highlighting the inherent quality of collectivity implied by this notion.
This Zine is created in the framework of the international project Self-care and Collective Care for Community Resilience, andcan be seen as an outcome document of it.
The project, co-funded by Erasmus+ and spanned over more than a year, has been carried out by two different but in many respects similar communities and working collectives — Genderhood (Greece) and FemLink (Austria). The main goal of the project was to explore and to implement ‘care’—as both a theoretical concept and a living practice, in relation to oneself and to others, highlighting the inherent quality of collectivity implied by this notion.