All articles by - Gresa Hasa
Gresa Hasa is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Shota, an Albanian feminist magazine. She is an independent publicist, regularly contributing political commentary in Albanian, regional and often international media. Previously, she was engaged in grassroots political organizing in Albania. She currently resides in Vienna, Austria, where she continues her academic and professional career.

What does the new European Commission mean for the Western Balkans?
Kaja Kallas and Marta Kos offer a possible new path forward.

A Plea for Justice and Remembrance
Another viewing of the movie “Quo Vadis, Aida?”

Not a feminist government
In Edi Rama’s Albania, feminism is a tool.

Ferdez Onuzi: One is not born, but rather becomes, an activist — the same goes for womanhood
Feminist activist talks about growth, inspiration, trade union organizing and working women.

Unearthing stories from Bulqiza’s underground
Elton Debreshi, head of the Bulqiza United Miners’ Union (SMBB), talks to “Organizata Politika” activist Gresa Hasa.

Arlind Qori: Today, education is one of the most important paths toward gender emancipation
Rethinking Academia (Part 7) – Professor and activist speaks on the role of the university in public life, corruption and the energy of student protest.