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Malgorzata Maria Tarasiewicz
Małgorzata Maria Tarasiewicz (born August 11, 1960, in Sopot, Poland) is a Polish social activist, politician, and feminist activist. Since 2000 she has been the director of the Polish branch of the Network of East-West Women (NEWW), an international organization that supports women activists and academics in the former socialist countries of eastern Europe.

Activism in Poland
1986-1989: activist, Freedom and Peace Movement ((of Solidarity?or was this the Polish name for Solidarity?)) 1987: studied political science and English in Gdansk, Poland 1989-March 1991: coordinator of Solidarity's Committee on Women's "Solidarity" 1991-1995: president of the Polish branch of Amnesty International 1996-1997: NEWW branch office coordinator in New York 1997-1999: project coordinator of Amnesty International's program((?)) to establish the International Criminal Court September 2003-March 2005: member of the National Council of the Green Party in 2004 [2]

Others

Tarasiewicz is one of the heroines((?)) of the play The case of the operational diagnosis, which premiered on August 27, 2011, at the Theatre Coast in city TK[3]. In 2013, she waas awarded Poland's Cross of Freedom and Solidarity [4], established in 2010 to honor. In the 2014 local elections were nonpartisan candidate for president of Sopot on behalf of the Residents Committee for Sopot, taking the last, 4th place [5]. Footnotes

Slawomir Walczewska: Global Feminisms comparative case studies of women's activism and scholarship. Site: Poland.Transcript of Małgorzata Tarasiewicz. The University of Michigan. [Accessed 2012-05-16]. Association NEWW Poland (NP). neww.org.pl. [Accessed 2012-05-16]. Peter Wyszomirski Sami May you make informed choices. Interview with Malgorzata Tarasiewicz. teatrdlawas.pl. [Accessed 2012-05-16]. Polish Order of the President of the Republic of 25 October 2013. Granting awards (MP of 2014. Pos. 463) Service PKW - Elections 2014