(en) FdA-IFA++ Action days against sexism and homophobia (de)

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abortion rights and Bible Belt Homophobic parents ++ ++ caf?m - feminism to kennen_lernen 
++ ---- November 12, 2014 in General ---- ?218 , abortion , antifa , bible belt , caf? , 
cafem , cdl aukongo , reading , pro-choice , protest , stefanie lahya aukongo , lecture 
---- This week there are for a continuation of the action days against sexism and 
homophobia. Statfinden What events in the frame you can here see. ---- In particular, we 
want to highlight these three events: ---- 11.13.2014 ---- film and Input: The battle for 
the female body ---- 20 clock AZ Conni ---- with an input of Pro Choice Dresden ---- Many 
people appear the right to abortion in Germany, of course, long since fought the battles 
for the ?218 of the second women's movement in the 70s and won.

But Christian fundamentalist Abtreibungsgegner_innen and attempts to restrict the 
possibilities of self-determined family planning, are not a problem the United States or 
of third world countries, in Germany there are some years back more campaigns against the 
self-determination of pregnant people.

In addition to a film about the struggles for the right to abortion in the 70s is Pro 
Choice Dresden marches of Christian fundamentalist Abtreibungsgegner_innen in Germany and 
Saxony as well as report the protests against it, then can be discussed together.

15/11/2014
On this day, "worried", homophobic parents want to demonstrate against "Fr?hsexualisierung 
of children in primary schools". By doing J?rgen Els?sser.

Here is a link to existing counter-events:

11/16/2014
caf?m - feminism to kennen_lernen
14-20 clock, Dresden kosmotique
16.30 clock reading

One year and one month caf?m.
This time, it gives the already known Brunch, Stencil, games, space for discussions and 
meetings as well as a reading.

Reading beginning 16.30Uhr

In May came Stefanie Lahya Aukongo to us turned and Audre Lorde and May Ayim by short 
biographies and poems before. Now it will read from her autobiography "Kalungas child".

"A great story about love, courage and bravery in 1978, East Berlin: A little girl is born 
- seriously injured. Your 17-year-old mother was shot in the civil war turmoil Namibia and 
flown as part of a national "solidarity action" in the GDR. A Berlin Family takes the 
disabled child in their care and cares for it lovingly. After one year, ending the 
National Solidarity. Stefanie has with her mother back to Africa, where still raging civil 
war. Your foster family know Stefanie has there no chance of survival. The family dares 
the unthinkable - she rebels against the state apparatus. It is a hopeless appearing 
fight, but in the end he succeeds. But when the small Stefanie arrives again in Germany, 
the shock is large: The little one is closer to death than to life ... Stefanie grows in 
the GDR zoom protected. After the fall of the wall the teenager Stefanie travels in the 
now pacified Namibia to see his mother. It is the visit in a completely alien world. With 
a mother who needs nothing less than a disabled daughter. But the "little German" also met 
her grandmother, who shows her how she can reconcile with her fate: "You are Kalungas 
child. You just do not know it. . But you'll find out, "Back in Berlin Stefanie begins her 
next fight: Although it does not correspond in many respects to what a". "Is true, there 
is the smart girl all prejudices and learn to assert themselves" normal