LECTURE & TALK
With ERIKA KREBEL
What does it mean to be a woman and have a disability? Women fight for their rights. People with disabilities fight for their rights. But women with disabilities often experience double discrimination. They have less access to education and work and are more often affected by violence. They are often not heard.
Self-determination is an important goal in feminist movements. Every woman should be able to make her own decisions about her life.
But what if someone needs support? Is independence sometimes overemphasized?
Don't we all need help from others?
In this event, we will talk about how we can reduce discrimination and paternalism and be there for each other.
How can feminist spaces be designed so that they are truly open to all?
What injustices do we need to fight against? What do we want to achieve together?
Let's look for answers together. Open to all FLINTA, with and without disabilities.
ERIKA KREBEL is active with Naturfreundejugend Leipzig, studies social work and has been working for years with people who are disabled and is angry about it together with them.
Free admission
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