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.
Her research encompassed the educational activities of local governments, collaborations with organizations empowering youth from small towns, and initiatives establishing preschools in rural areas.
[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.
[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.