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Festivalimpressions 2018 - Sunday, 25.11.



“City hall to the girls” - with this slogan, Tübingen's equal opportunity officer together with TERRE DES FREMMES and girls from Tübingen invited to a campaign day at the city hall.


Tübingen's mayor Boris Palmer also spoke on the international day of action against violence against women and girls and demanded that violence against women should not be relativized.


Luzia Köberlein, Tübingen's equal opportunities officer speaks about the topical importance of this action day.


The two pupils Ronja and Ada talk about their role models and about what is important to them as girls and what annoys them.


The organisation Pinkstinks promotes and encourages gender equality in language with their music video “Being visible”.


Viola Bürck and Antonia Pfirrmann from the musical school in Tübingen show together with their clarinett duo what girls are capable of.


Christa Stolle, director of TERRE DES FREMMES, speaks speaks about the organization's current campaign for the protection of girls. In their campaign, TERRE DES FEMMES demands, amongst other things, mandatory medical examinations of children to detect and prevent abuse early.


Clara, the municipal council for youth affairs, talked about her experiences as a young woman in Tübingen and about the need for political engagement.


The local girl's organisation Mädchen*treff created posters work the topic “This makes me strong”...


...which could be seen on the city hall's cafeteria.


The Trinkbar served delicious alcohol free cocktails.


Circus Artists from Zirkus Zambaioni showed amazing acrobatics in front of the town hall.


Ronja and Ada raised the flag on the international day of action against violence against women and girls.


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Phootography: Alexander Gonschior


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