Uncovering Women's Role in German Politics: 'The Unyielding' Screening & Discussion
A documentary film screening and discussion, 'The Unyielding' (2021) by Torsten Körner, is set to take place at the TIETZ, VHS classroom 4.07 in Germany on Thursday, October 2nd, at 6 PM. The event, free of charge, will explore the role of women in politics over the past decades in East and West Germany. The film, 'Die Unerbittlichen', focuses on women politicians of the old Federal Republic who fought for their political engagement, featuring interviews with prominent figures such as Rita Süssmuth, Helga Schuchardt, Renate Schmidt, Ursula Männle, Ingrid Matthäus-Maier, and Christa Nickels. Historical footage also includes political pioneers like Aenne Brauksiepe, Hildegard Hamm-Brücher, Waltraud Schoppe, and Petra Kelly. The event aims to spark a discussion on the impact of these women on German politics. While registration is recommended via the event link or phone at 0371 488 4343, the event is free and open to all interested in exploring this significant aspect of German history. Join us on October 2nd to explore the untold stories of women in German politics. Through 'The Unyielding', we celebrate their resilience and contributions to shaping the political landscape of both East and West Germany.
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