Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk
Agnieszka Ewa Dziemianowicz-Bąk[1] [aɡˈɲɛʂka d͡ʑɛmjaˈnɔvit͡ʂ bɔŋk] ⓘ (born 20 January 1984) is a Polish left-wing social activist and politician who has served as the Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy since 2023. She has been a member of the Sejm since 2019.[2] Early life and careerAfter graduation in 2003 of Adam Mickiewicz High School No. III in Wrocław, she completed her studies in pedagogy at the Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences (2008) and philosophy at the Faculty of Social Sciences (2009) at the University of Wrocław. In 2009, she began her doctoral studies at the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Wrocław. In 2018, she obtained a Ph.D. in the humanities, specializing in philosophy, based on her dissertation titled Reproduction – Resistance – Empowerment. Radical Critique of Education in Contemporary Western Social Thought, supervised by Professor Adam Chmielewski. She is the author of articles and academic publications.[3] In May 2010, she began a permanent collaboration with the Ferdinand Lassalle Center for Social Thought in Wrocław. Between 2010 and 2016, she worked as a research assistant at the Educational Research Institute in Warsaw, focusing on studying and analyzing educational policy. Her research encompassed the educational activities of local governments, collaborations with organizations empowering youth from small towns, and initiatives establishing preschools in rural areas. Political careerBetween December 2015 and February 2019, Dziemianowicz-Bąk was a member of the National Board of the Razem (Together) party.[4] She represented Razem in the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25) pan-European organisation.[5] In 2016, Foreign Policy magazine included Dziemianowicz-Bąk, together with Barbara Nowacka, on its annual list of the 100 most influential global thinkers for their role in organising the "black protest" against a total ban on abortion in Poland.[6] In February 2019, she left the Razem party due to disagreements over party strategy in then-upcoming elections to the European Parliament.[7] In August 2019, she was elected to the Coordinating Collective of DiEM25.[8] Dziemianowicz-Bąk was elected to the Sejm on 13 October 2019, receiving 14,257 votes in the Wrocław district, campaigning from The Left list.[2] Aside from protesting abortion laws, Dziemianowicz-Bąk has also been active in protests for LGBT rights.[9] In September 2020, she won the Equality Crowns award for politics from Campaign Against Homophobia. She said that she wished such an award was not necessary.[10] On 13 December 2023, she was appointed as the Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy by Donald Tusk.[11] References
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