Portrait and offer
Women’s studies Munich is a think tank for feminist debates, ideas, alternatives and experiments and was founded in 1988 by Erika Wisselinck and Helma Mirus. A generational change took place in 2013. Since then, the focus of the association has been on feminist educational work and educational work for women. There are readings, discussions, workshops, lectures, the reading and film club and feminist city walks. In 2020, the feminist women’s studies podcast “City, Country, Crise” was also launched. The program addresses current debates as well as new visions for a gender-equitable society, politics, economy and culture. Intergenerational exchange plays a central role for Women’s studies Munich.
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Target group
Landeshauptstadt München
Gleichstellungsstelle für Frauen
Marienplatz 8, 80331 Munich
(089) 233-924 65
gst[a]muenchen.de
www.muenchen.de/gst
The city of Munich stands for an urban society without discrimination with equal opportunities for all. Equal rights are a constitutional principle, but the real implementation of this norm requires cooperation with civil society in addition to a state mandate. In Munich, there are a large number of organizations, institutions and projects that are involved in the task of implementing equal rights for women, men and people of other genders.
With this “Women’s Handbook Munich”, the Equal Opportunities Office for Women of the City of Munich offers an overview and information on where to turn with a specific concern. More information about the Equal Opportunities Office for Women can be found on our homepage.
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