Am 22.05. kam die Transnationale Infotour zum G7-Gipfel 2015 nach Dresden.
Bei der von Dresden Postkolonial organisierten Kundgebung hat eine Person von e*vibes einen Kurzinput über “Kolonialität und Geschlecht” gehalten.
Diesen könnt ihr nun hier auf Englisch nachlesen.
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Transnationale Mobitour
Am Freitag kommt die “Transnationale Mobi-Tour für Bewegungsfreiheit, Autonomie und Gutes Leben statt G7” nach Dresden.
Das Programm findet ihr hier.
Mit dabei auf dem Jorge-Gomondai-Platz ist eine Einzelperson von uns die einen Kurzinput zu Kolonialität und Gender geben wird. Der Input wird auf Englisch sein.
Women in Exile trifft auf das Refugee Frauen* Café
Ausnahmsweise hier ein Ankündigungstext auf Englisch:
The workshop will describe the history of Women in Exile and Friends. In a power point presentation and a short film clip from our raft tour last summer, this was joined by refugee women and supporters without refugee background nation wide.
We will tell a story that started from personal problems, which made us organize ourselves politically and friends supporting our political fight. After that, we will discuss together about general refugee issues, from a woman’s perspective such as isolation, exclusion, sexist and racist discrimination.
Women in Exile‘is an initiative of refugee women founded in Brandenburg in 2002 to fight for their rights. We decided to organize ourselves as a refugee women’s group because we have made the experience that refugee women are doubly discriminated against, not only by the racist and discriminative refugee laws in general, but also as women.
Women in Exile & Friends‘ was formed in 2011 by Women in Exile & activists in solidarity without refugee background. We focus on the abolition of Lagers, all laws governing the life of asylum seekers and migrants, and on the intersection of racism and sexism. In our group we experience that women can relate to each other, regardless of their differences in age, origin, religion, status, sexual orientation or other factors. And that together we can make an impact. We develop strategies to achieve political change and take our protest against the inhuman living conditions of refugee women to the public.
Wednesday May 13th
6.30pm // Martin Luther Str. 13 (kosmotique)