North Macedonia's “Muza” emerges as new voice for women’s inspiration
“Muza has the ambition to be an inspiring guide and an informative platform for all women from all areas of our lives, who change and enrich our culture and society,” emphasized Ilija Talev, the editor-in-chief of the women’s almanac Muza.
At the promotional event in Bitola, North Macedonia, Talev pointed out that with the first issue of Muza, it was shown that there is a thirst in our society for new perspectives, especially for stories that celebrate women as creators of change, CE Report quotes MIA.
“With the second issue, Muza is strengthening itself as a medium that encourages interaction, inspiration, exchange of ideas, and cultural engagement, through which our society is enriched. With Muza, we officially begin the mission of encouraging women to follow their passions in the fields in which they operate and to change the world around them,” Talev stressed.
The second issue of Muza includes interviews with women who are pop artists, visual artists, architects, actors, and also features columns by prominent women promoters of women’s activism.









