Tag: Women’s rights and equality
Tara-Louise Wittwer: How feminism works with a wink – economics
Even pets can serve a female-male stereotype. “Of course I have cats,” says Tara-Louise Wittwer, laughing. “Like a real feminist.” To prove this, she takes one of the animals in…
The magazine “Emotion” is back: Feels less – media
After all the excitement surrounding the magazine last year emotion Here’s the good news: they still exist emotion. “It was nice, we’re in hibernation now!” With these words, the magazine’s…
The magazine: “Emotion” is back – media
After all the excitement surrounding the magazine last year emotion Here’s the good news: they still exist emotion. “It was nice, we’re in hibernation now!” With these words, the magazine’s…
Paragraph 218: Abortion needs advice, not contempt – opinion
Paragraph 218 represents a never-ending story. It’s an infinitely bitter story. They have to be told when it comes to the legal handling of abortions. This story begins with the…
Right to abortion: Now is the chance. The risk too.
A commission of experts recommends that the federal government legalize abortions. This would be important for women. But there are reasons why that probably won’t happen, and they’re not all…
Values of the West and the rest of the world are diverging – on one point – knowledge
Globalization was seen by many as a force that crushed differences. There is also evidence of this: large corporations and brands dominate the consumer behavior of people worldwide. And if…
The values of the West and the rest of the world are diverging – knowledge
Globalization was seen by many as a force that crushed differences. There is also evidence of this: large corporations and brands dominate the consumer behavior of people worldwide. And if…
Women’s rights: Poland argues again about contraception and abortion – politics
President Duda is blocking a law that would allow minors to take the morning-after pill without a prescription. And the desired liberalization of abortion rights is putting the new government…
“It is against the dignity of a woman to leave her alone during childbirth” – Bavaria
Maria Geiss-Wittmann fought for the rights of pregnant women in the CSU and the Catholic Church for decades. Visiting a woman who, even at 90, still likes to get on…
The Forgotten Women of the Revolution – Munich
Cornelia Naumann’s novel “Fräulein Prolet” tells of the turbulent times between 1918 and the Hitler Putsch in Munich in 1923 – and is reminiscent of unknown women’s rights activists and…