Tag: Women’s rights and equality
Frauen*hilfe Munich receives the Anita Augspurg Prize 2023 – Munich
The evening begins with a hug. Mayor Verena Dietl (SPD) holds award winner Lydia Dietrich in her arms for a long moment before the award ceremony of the Anita Augspurg…
Thousands of women demonstrated for their rights in Munich on Friday – Munich
On Friday from 5 p.m., thousands of people fill Marienplatz – most of them are women, almost all of them young. The “Munich Action Alliance March 8th” has called for…
International Women’s Day: What women in Munich have already achieved – Munich
On International Women’s Day, the main focus is on disadvantages. It could also mean: Hey guys, we’ve really achieved a lot here. This should be said between the gender asterisk…
Dixie Lee Bryant – Doctor against all odds – Bavaria
Dixie Lee Bryant or, as it should be called, Dr. Dixie Lee Bryant – this name has been forgotten today, even in Erlangen. If the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg had its…
International Women’s Day in Munich: Demo organizer Silvia Schwarz in conversation – Munich
Friday is International Women’s Day. In Munich, the “March 8th Action Alliance” is calling for a demonstration. As a member of the International Women’s League for Peace and Freedom, lawyer…
ZDF series “Reset – How far do you want to go?” with Katja Riemann – Media
Katja Riemann plays in the ZDF series “Reset – How far do you want to go?” a woman who travels back in time to save her child. With bad consequences.…
Right to abortion in France: Woe betide if the mood changes – opinion
Home Opinion medicine Abortion:Woe betide you if the mood changes March 5, 2024, 4:41 p.m Open detailed view My body, my choice: France is not the first country to write…
How unequally women and men work
“I don’t do my job so that I can find myself” In the 1960s, Uschi Glas was the “sweetheart,” a frustrated teacher in “Fack ju Göhte,” and she repeatedly played…
How to achieve equal care: an interview with consultant Jo Lücke – Economy
Interview by Kathrin Werner and Felicitas Wilke Fifty-fifty sounds like a fair division for most couples today. Nine out of ten women believe that the best division of labor is…
Five for Munich: lull after the Oscar – Munich
Rattle travels Bringing people together through music is Sir Simon Rattle a matter of the heart. To achieve this, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and its new, charismatic chief conductor…