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Françoise d'Eaubonne, pioneer of ecofeminism
 and « myth breaker »

The presented article is authored by Deborah Liebart , and Marco Manca . It is licensed under  CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 and can be cited by the DOI:  10.5281/zenodo.6645303 The Blue Marble, taken by the Apollo 17 crew in 1972 | public domain   « C’est une urgence que de souligner   la condamnation à mort, par ce système   à l’agonie convulsive, de toute la planète   et de son espèce humaine, si le féminisme,   en libérant la femme, ne libère pas l’humanité   toute entière, à savoir,n’arrache le monde   à l’homme d’aujourd’hui pour le transmettre   à l’humanité de demain  [ 1 ] » O ne of the subjects that crosses our research work is that of care, as many of you know… Care provided, care received, free care as a gift of humanity … Today we would like to dwell on a figure of twentieth century feminism, co-founder of the Women's Liberation Movement (MLF), a woman who thought of feminism undoubtedly more as an universalism, than an act of women's liberation, like "gendered being&qu

"-omics sciences" and "deep learning and the future of care" are now public (but in Italian only, for the time being)

 You might remember our announcement from a few months ago about our partners' contribution to the Master ARTE (artificial intelligence and telemedicine) of the University of Parma . The lectures contributed then as part of the program have been held under embargo to give enrolled students a reasonable advance access to content... However they are now offered to everyone in keeping with our spirit. We are glad to share the videos here below for your evaluation: 1) -omics sciences 2) Deep Learning and the future of care