United in Diversity: Interreligious and Artistic Program

Every human being is worthy of respect, violence against the innocent is a sin, and peace is a shared responsibility,  these are the words with which the Interreligious Program held at IMIC Zajedno on February 27, 2026, began. The program and iftar were jointly organized by IMIC and the TPO Foundation, bringing together representatives of various religious and non-religious worldviews with the aim of promoting goodness, togetherness, love, solidarity, and justice. In the introduction to the program, Prof. Dr. Zilka Spahić Šiljak spoke about the importance of dialogue and creating […]

THIRD DAY OF THE CONFERENCE: “WOMEN ARE STRONG – FEMINIST RESEARCH IS NOT JUST A THEORETICAL DISCIPLINE, BUT A TOOL FOR SHAPING A FAIRER AND SAFER SOCIETY”

The third day of the conference “Gender and Peace in the Balkans: Charting the Way Forward” was dedicated to systematizing knowledge, exploring feminist and intersectional approaches to memory politics, and defining guidelines for future action. Discussions clearly highlighted the power of women in peacebuilding and resistance to patriarchal narratives that seek to marginalize their role in reconciliation and transitional justice processes. Memory Politics and Lessons from the Past The panel “Memory Politics and Lessons from the Past” emphasized the need for gender-sensitive memory policies that recognize the contributions of women[…]

SECOND DAY OF THE CONFERENCE: “WE DID NOT AGREE TO BE PASSIVE VICTIMS; WE CHOSE TO BE ACTIVE AGENTS IN OUR OWN HEALING – AND THIS IS OUR WAY”

The second day of the conference “Gender and Peace in the Balkans: Charting the Way Forward,” organized by the TPO Foundation, provided powerful insights into various forms of resistance to patriarchy, heteronormativity, and populism through literature, art, and activism. Panelists discussed the power of language, artistic expression, and feminist peace engagement in shaping social change. Literary and Artistic Resistance to Patriarchy and Heteronormativity Edisa Gazetić’s presentation highlighted how regressive tendencies manifest through anti-gender ideologies on social media and in public discourse. She specifically analyzed the phenomenon of young influencers advocating[…]

DR. ZILKA SPAHIĆ-ŠILJAK: WE ARE A CULTURE IN WHICH VIOLENCE IS NORMALIZED TO THE POINT THAT WE DO NOT SEE IT

Author: Mirsad Ovčina In Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 women were killed last year. The victims of femicide are mostly women who had endured prolonged domestic or partner violence, often previously reported to the competent authorities. The most recent case to shock the Bosnian public was the murder of Inela Selimović and her thirteen-year-old son in Kalesija, carried out in a cruel manner – by strangulation and suffocation – by her husband and the boy’s father, Emir Selimović. Prof. Dr Zilka Spahić-Šiljak, a doctor of science of gender studies, director of the[…]

“EVERY JOURNEY IS BETTER THAN STAYING IN THE INN” – KEY MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE ON GENDER AND PEACE

“Why is ‘every journey better than staying in the inn’?” – the answer lies in the need for a more active and visible feminist engagement to counter anti-gender movements, panelists agreed at the conclusion of the first day of the conference Gender and Peace in the Balkans: Charting the Way Forward. The first day of the conference was marked by dynamic discussions on contemporary challenges to gender equality, the militarization of society, and feminist resistance. The conference was opened by Prof. Dr. Zilka Spahić Šiljak, Director of the TPO Foundation,[…]