TAXI ART is basedon the experiences of the author Aprilija Luzar, who survived violence and homo/ lesbophobia. The idea is to connect survivors in order to present their stories to the public, so that together with activists they can campaign for cultural/ social changes and contribute to the positive cultural, social changes of their position in the society. Mission of the project is to create cultural, democratic society in which women would have possibility to live lives in creative environment and would be able to contribute to the development of democracy and well-being.

 

Restoration, preservationof the cultural heritage, tradition and so on in the new millennium, is the same as the cloning of the old regurgitated remains of the patriarchy, built on the power of violence. Powerful empires of the wealth of violence have been created, and while negating rape strategically set up in the patriarchate, everyday abundance of media pictures of the victims is displayed. This century or millennium is a turning point for the survival of the woman's body and woman's politics. Spiritual and cultural values are being globalized, theorized highly in the sky, globally... The economic, cultural and political situation for women is not only a struggle for survival but also a struggle to preserve the feminist, political, cultural principles, already gained and implemented during the period of socialism.

The globalisation of the patriarchy/patriarchate in the world's religions is continuing and is being reinforced in violent beginnings of the globalisation of property and the exploitation of vaginas, the exploitation of women.

 

Aprilija Lužar