Making Gender Democracy a Reality: The Anne Klein Women’s Award

In honour of Anne Klein the Heinrich Böll Foundation has created the Anne Klein Women’s Award. Anne Klein, a dedicated lawyer and openly lesbian politician, has been a pioneer of feminist causes. She served as the first feminist Women’s Senator in Berlin’s state government. The prize is annually awarded to women who have shown exemplary commitment for making gender democracy a reality.

The award is endowed with 10.000 €.

The Anne Klein Women’s Award is a tribute to the lifework of Anne Klein (1950 – 2011) and her commitment to women’s rights and civil liberties. Anne Klein was a feminist, a lawyer and notary public, and a senator in Berlin’s first red-green coalition government. In all those roles she invariably fought for gender democracy, justice, and against discrimination and violence. Years before feminist and women’s issues became mainstream; she was a committed pioneer for such concerns. As the first Women’s Senator in Berlin’s state government her landmark achievement was the creation of a department for same-sex lifestyles, as was her support for women’s crisis centres and against the trivialisation of domestic violence.

The award will go to women in Germany and abroad who, through their outstanding commitment, have contributed towards making gender democracy a reality and who have fought against discrimination, be it because of gender or sexual orientation. The awardees will be characterised, above all, by their moral courage, their bravery, and by the stand they have taken while working in the best interest of women and girls.

Thanks to a generous gift from Anne Klein, the Heinrich Böll Foundation is able to support, through this award, the commitment of women for human rights, equality, and sexual self-determination.

Anne Klein Women’s Award 2013

Short Biography: Anne Klein

Short Portrait: Lepa Mlađenović

December 6, 2012 - To write a text about Lepa Mladjenovic in singular, be it in first or third person, is very difficult. Description of a woman who is to be awarded the Anne Klein Award would, therefore, have to be assembled from a myriad of voices of women whom she addressed, supported, encouraged, spurred to speak out, to return to themselves and their deepest emotions, whose emotions she articulated and brought to literacy, whom she taught to trust themselves and other women – all the women inside and around them. Adriana Zaharijević more»

Statement of the Jury

Lepa Mladjenovic, Serbia, Wins 2013 Anne Klein Women’s Award

- December 6, 2012 - Lepa Mladjenovic is a Serbian intellectual and activist campaigning for peace and human rights. She is especially committed to women’s rights and the rights of people whose sexual orientation and gender identity does not conform to majority norms. Focal points of her work are sexual political violence in war and peace, prevention of violence, and trauma work. For her commitment she has become well known far beyond the borders of Serbia and the region. more»
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