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Seitenwende in Hamburg: Wann schlagen wir das Patriarchat zurück?

In the organizer's words:

Tour to the turn of the page:

From 17:00: Help with digital reading and subscription questions

From 19:00: Panel discussion

Ticket reservation required! Please book a free ticket: https://taz.de/!vn6066437/
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360 women and girls were victims of femicide in 2023. Many women's shelters are overburdened, those affected complain about a lack of support from the authorities. However, at the end of January 2024, the Bundestag passed a Violence Assistance Act after all.

It is intended to secure funding for women's shelters and guarantee a legal right to advice and protection. Will this fundamentally change the situation? One major shortcoming of the planned law is that the entitlement will not apply to trans, intersex and non-binary people.

Shortly before the Feminist Day of Struggle, we want to talk about current developments and ask what needs to be done. How can awareness of gender-based violence be raised? How can those affected be better supported? And what legal and social framework conditions are needed to put an end to violence?

We also offer help with digital reading!

From 5 p.m., we will help with problems and questions about using the app and ePaper. Please bring your device with you and have your access data for the App Store and your e-mail address ready. And for all those who already know that they will keep their subscription after the turn of the page, we have a thank-you package. We look forward to seeing you there!

An event for the Seitenwende with:
🐾 Julia Habermann is a social scientist and teaches at the Ruhr University Bochum. Her dissertation "Partner killings and their judicial sanctioning" was awarded the German Study Prize of the Körber Foundation in 2023.

🐾 Sylvia Haller has been campaigning against violence against women and their children since 2011. Since then, she has been an equal member of the team at the association Frauen helfen Frauen e.V. Heidelberg and works at the Autonomous Women's Shelter Heidelberg. Since 2018, she has represented the Central Information Office of Autonomous Women's Shelters (ZIF) together with other colleagues. In 2023, she was elected to the board of the German Women's Council, where she is responsible for the priority topic "Ending violence against women".

🐾 Stefanie Knaab is the founder and managing director of the association Gewaltfrei in die Zukunft e.V. With the development of the first camouflaged app in Germany to support victims of gender-based partner violence, she and her team are tackling a structural problem with a digital solution and have successfully positioned it as an internal security issue at the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs for the first time.

🐾 Katharina Schipkowski will moderate this event. She is an editor at taz nord. She studied cultural studies in Lüneburg and Buenos Aires and lives in St. Pauli. She mostly writes about domestic politics, social movements and climate protests, refugees and asylum policy, gender and gentrification.

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Price information:

Reservation required: https://taz.de/!vn6066373/

Location

Betahaus Schanze Eifflerstraße 43 22769 Hamburg

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