World Women's Day 2026: Equal Rights? Would Be Nice!
4 Articles
4 Articles
Three editors from three generations write about their experiences as women. The oldest already believed in the 1980s that equality is imminent. The middleman experiences how career and care work collide. And the youngest still encounters old role clichés in the job.
In her guest contribution, Kimberly Ewton, Executive Strategy Director of Antoni, explains how brand storytelling changes in the current political climate, what changed narratives and the lower visibility of female empowerment are aimed at, and on which ideology the counter forces are based.
In Europe, we continue to struggle for "real" equality, in contrast, it is systematically handled in other parts of the world. Here are three small examples: In the USA, the hard-won and hard-won rights to physical self-determination have been restricted or equally completely overturned for several years. On the other side of the world in Afghanistan, the sad world champion is now in women's rights destruction: No school for girls from 7th grade…
Forchheim - World Women's Day remains indispensable: while rights and anti-feminism are growing, everyday life shows how fragile equality is. Commenting on the importance of 8 March, editor Annika Falk-Clußer comments.
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