Pauline Seuss, educational institute for inclusive diversity, political education officer
Whether in the family environment or at work, in friends' circles or on the way to the supermarket - we are constantly confronted with anti-feminist statements, sexist behavior or misogynistic attitudes and therefore have to behave in a way that is mostly determined by others. As a low-threshold workshop, the first step is to define the terms sexism, misogyny and antifeminism and to sensitize people to their own attitudes in a self-reflective way - because all people can behave in a sexist, misogynist and antifeminist way.
Based on this, various strategies of (self-)care, resistance strategies and self-assertion will be discussed and tested. We consider together: How can and would I like to act in certain situations? What is possible for me? How would I like to be helped? The aim is to gain more confidence and experience-based reinforcement within the group.
No prior theoretical knowledge is required.
*FLINTA stands for women, lesbian persons, inter persons, non-binary persons, trans persons & agender persons. The workshop space is also open to all people who do not identify as queer.
Participation fee according to self-assessment | recommendation: 20 euros. Those with limited financial means can pay less.
Please register by e-mail by 19.11.2025. Registration is binding after receipt of payment. Max. 20 participants
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Price information:
Recommendation: 20 euros. Those with limited financial resources can pay less