Upcoming 'Poli-Tisch' Meeting to Focus on Women's Political Participation and Safety
The 'Poli-Tisch' meeting on December 2 will address women's political participation and safety, reviewing recent conference outcomes and a report on gender-based crimes.
- • The 'Poli-Tisch' meeting will take place on December 2 at 5 PM at the 'Mitmach.Raum'.
- • Focus is on women's political participation and their safety.
- • Discussion will include the Bochum conference 'Gesehen. Gehört. Gewählt.' outcomes.
- • The recently published report on gender-specific crimes against women will be reviewed.
- • The event is open to all interested women without prior registration.
Key details
The next 'Poli-Tisch' discussion is scheduled for December 2 at 5 PM at the 'Mitmach.Raum' on Marktstraße 2a. This meeting will center on women's political participation and their safety. Organized by a network of politically interested women, the event will evaluate the outcomes of the recent Bochum conference "Gesehen. Gehört. Gewählt.", which discussed strategies to encourage greater involvement of women in local political activities.
Additionally, participants will discuss the findings of a recent report on gender-specific crimes against women. The event is open to all interested women and does not require prior registration. For inquiries, women can contact the equality officer Heike Tatsch via phone or email.
This important gathering aims to assess current developments related to women's engagement in politics and safety concerns, and to plan initiatives for the upcoming year. It provides a platform for dialogue and collective action to enhance women's roles in political arenas while addressing safety issues.
The event builds on ongoing efforts to increase political participation among women and to tackle gender-based violence, recognizing these as critical issues within German society and politics today.
This article was translated and synthesized from German sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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