
Based in Barcelona, Elena Ledda is an independent journalist and a master's degree journalism professor from Sardinia. She practices and teaches constructive and solutions focused, narrative, long-form and slow journalism from a feminist perspective, one which covers stories that deal with structural inequalities as well as with resilience and alternatives before them. Follow her on Twitter: @Ele_nedda.
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureLa nueva ley de aborto de España debe abordar realidades complejas
La desigualdad territorial, la falta de planificación y la objeción de conciencia afectan el acceso al aborto legal...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureSpain’s new abortion law has difficult realities to address
How regional inequality, poor planning and conscientious objections have affected abortion rights in Castilla y León
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureCómo las feministas andaluzas resisten a la ultraderecha personificada en Vox
En la comunidad más poblada de España las feministas resisten a pesar de medidas conservadoras y recortes en la financiación
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureHow Andalucían feminists are resisting pressure from far-right Vox
Activists in Spain’s most populous region are fighting back despite a raft of regressive legislation and funding cuts