Victoria Kawesa (born 12 April 1975) is a Swedish politician and former leader of the Feminist Initiative party. In March 2017, she was elected the leader of the party, along with Gudrun Schyman.[1][2] Kawesa was the first black party leader in Swedish history.[3] In September 2017, she resigned, citing personal reasons.[1][2] Kawesa was charged and found guilty of copyright violation.[4] She is a former lecturer at Södertörn University.[5]
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VictoriaKawesa (born 12 April 1975) is a Swedish politician and former leader of the Feminist Initiative party. In March 2017, she was elected the leader...
that more projects will be introduced in this district in the future. VictoriaKawesa Adam Tensta Tensta Centrum many years ago "Statistik och fakta om Tensta"...
performances and workshops, including a presentations by FEMEN and VictoriaKawesa from the Feminist Party of Sweden, Kembra Pfahler's "Performance Art...