Lünen's New Event Pushes for Women's Political Participation and Inclusion
Lünen's Equal Opportunities Officer Invites Women to "Poli-Tisch" Discussion on Political Participation
Heike Tatsch, the city of Lünen's equal opportunities officer, is inviting interested women to the next "Poli-Tisch" event on Tuesday, May 5, at 5 p.m. in the Mitmach.Raum at Marktstraße 2.
Under the theme "Politics for All—But How?", participants will engage in an open discussion on ways to strengthen political participation—regardless of age, background, or social status. The central question: How can politics reach everyone and break down existing barriers? The format encourages the exchange of fresh perspectives and the development of practical ideas to foster greater everyday engagement.
All women interested in social issues are welcome—whether to share personal experiences, contribute to the conversation, or simply listen. No prior knowledge is required; curiosity and a willingness to dialogue are all that's needed.
No registration is necessary.
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