Reading and discussion with Stefanie Lohaus: "Stronger than anger"
Are feminists angry: Yes, often. Do they have reason to be: Yes, often. Stefanie Lohaus writes: "The problem is not the angry feminist, but the fact that women are still not allowed to be appropriately angry." She argues that anger should not be repressed, but should be turned into a constructive force that fights the existing sexist conditions with all its might.
She also takes a grateful and knowledgeable look back at everything that feminism and feminists have achieved in the last 50 years alone: Ultimately, feminism is the most successful social movement in history. The book "Stronger than Anger" looks at its diverse past, present and future from a German perspective. All those who are committed to the fight for freedom, equality and justice and all those who ask: where does feminism come from, where is it going? What has been achieved, what still needs to be fought for? - are cordially invited to this reading and discussion.
Stefanie Lohaus is co-founder and co-editor of the feminist Missy Magazine. Since 2022, she has been part of the management team of the European Academy for Women in Politics and Business (EAF Berlin), a research and consulting institute for more women and diversity in positions of responsibility, and leads the social alliance "Together against sexism". On this evening, she will present her book at the invitation of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V. in Hamburg and, in conversation with Christine Strotmann (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung), will explain what she has learned from her feminist commitment and learn on whose shoulders we stand and how we can work towards a feminist future.
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- Participation is free of charge.
- The venue is barrier-free.
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