Podcast-Episode

Feminism and War: Gender-just peace (4/4)

In the fourth episode of the series »Feminism and War,« Berlin migrants share their commitment to achieving a gender-just peace. Their efforts extend beyond Germany, influencing communities as far away as Colombia, Ukraine, Russia, and Japan. They serve as interviewers in the Colombian peace process, showcase stories from Ukrainian and Russian exile communities and bring the memory of sexualised violence against women worldwide into public spaces in Germany. Through their dedication, they not only help to reevaluate the impacts of past wars but also work towards preventing future conflicts. However, this form of political engagement is not universally accepted.

A podcast with:

  • Nataly Jung-Hwa Han, Chairwoman of the Korea Association e.V.
  • Claudia Tribin, coordinator at Xochicuicatl e.V.
  • Olga and Viktoria, directors of Playback Theatre

Links:

Museum of the so-called »comfort women«

Koreaverband

Truth Commission of the Colombian Peace Process

Website of the Xochicuicatl association

»Faces of Peace« exhibition

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Beschreibung

This series hands the microphone to people whose voices don’t often get heard - people now making choices which don’t conform to laws or customs - or whose views have long been disregarded, even censored. Its about communities fighting for basic human rights and its about the diverse tools of their struggles. We discover how women are securing their rights through political protest, we look in detail at women’s reproductive rights and we go into LGBT communities worldwide.