Frauenmärz 2024: Reading with Annett Gröschner to women's policy in Berlin
Frauenmärz 2024: Reading with Annett Gröschner to women's policy in Berlin
At the event as part of the Women's März 2024, it is a reading with the author Annett Gröschner, who will talk about women's policy concerns in East and West Berlin. The reading will take place on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 7 p.m. in the Schöneberg Museum in Berlin and admission is free.
Annett Gröschner will read from her book "Berolina's angry daughter. 50 years of women's movement" and give the audience an interesting insight into the women's political issues of that time. The book illuminates the history of the women's movement in Berlin and shows the differences and similarities between East and West Berlin.
The reading offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about the history of the women's movement in Berlin and to deal with the women's policy concerns of the past. It is an opportunity to reflect on the achievements and challenges with which women were confronted in Berlin.
The event could be particularly interested in those who are interested in the history of the women's movement, equality of the sexes and the political development of Berlin. It offers a way to learn more about the history of the city and the role of women in this story.
The following table lists some facts about the history of the women's movement in Berlin:
| Year | Event |
| —— | ——— |
| 1848 | The first German women's newspaper "Die Frauen-Zeitung" is founded in Berlin |
| 1919 | Women receive the right to vote in Germany, also in Berlin |
| 1974 | The women's center is founded in West Berlin, an important point of contact for women |
| 1989 | The wall falls and Berlin is reunited, which also has an impact on the women's movement |
The reading with Annett Gröschner therefore promises an interesting and informative event for everyone who is interested in the history of the women's movement in Berlin.
Source: www.berlin.de
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