
Eszter Kállay
communication
Since my youth, certain issues have never left me at peace—especially the question of social inequalities, which has always been on my mind. I believe in the power of words as a tool for change, which is why writing has always been an important part of my life—both as a form of creative expression and personal self-reflection. I have published two poetry collections, the most recent of which explores the theme of motherhood from a feminist perspective, examining how motherhood can be a source of inner strength and connection with others.
Eliminating gender inequalities is particularly important to me, which is why I have worked as a communications specialist for PATENT and EMMA Association and continue to actively participate in feminist movements. Currently, I am writing my doctoral dissertation at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, focusing on the theme of care.
My work with the Roots and Wings Foundation is especially close to my heart, as the foundation supports local communities and social causes—not just within Budapest but beyond its borders as well, which I consider to be of great value. When I am not writing or working, I spend time with my family and friends, go hiking, practice yoga, or sing in my choir.