Flash mob in Kaufbeuren spotlights violence against women and girls
A flash mob at Kaufbeuren’s Buron Center on Tuesday afternoon drew attention to violence against women and girls. The event, organized by the city’s gender equality offices, the district council, and a local women’s shelter, marked Orange Day—the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Performers from Spot Theater shared powerful personal stories, highlighting the realities of violence faced by many women and girls. The event aimed to raise public awareness and encourage action. The flash mob ended with a clear call for solidarity and support for survivors, hoping to inspire ongoing efforts to combat violence in the region. Further initiatives are expected as part of the campaign.
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