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Chapter 11
Feminism and Family
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
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Family, Child-Rearing, and the Role of Women (December 3, 1961)
Training Course for Women (1962)
Mother with Children in Front of a Walter Ulbricht Poster, East Berlin (1964)
The Family in the Context of Women’s Equality (December 20, 1965)
“Children, Kitchen, Crisis” (1966)
In the Laboratory (1967)
The Struggle for Equal Rights (October 7, 1968)
Nursery in Vetschau (c. 1970)
Playing and Learning in a “Children's Collective” (1970)
Abortion and Women’s Solidarity (1971)
Reforming the Marriage and Family Code (July 9, 1971)
Legalizing First Trimester Abortions in the GDR (March 13, 1972)
The Catholic Church, Abortion, and Elections in the Federal Republic (August 31, 1972)
Conference on Equality for Women in the Workplace (1972)
Still Taboo despite Reforms (March 12, 1973)
Feminism Meets Resistance (1975)
“Set up Abortion Clinics Here” (July 1, 1975)
Women’s Liberation Gaining Ground (April 22, 1977)
Emma (1977)
Emma’s Store (1978)
A Non-Traditional Family (1978)
“Homolulu – Dance on the Volcano” in Frankfurt am Main (1979)
“Role Reversal” (1979)
Opening up Industrial-Technical Occupations to Girls (1981)
House Husband (1981)
The Cadre Issue (May 31, 1983)
“Feminat”: All Female Leadership of the Green Party Parliamentary Group (1984)
Women of the SPD (1985)
Men’s Fashion in Cologne (1986)
A Female Engineer Reports (1986)
Feminist Politics at the Local Level (1986)
Declining Birth Rates (1950–1990)
Social Policy and Women (1989)
Homosexuality in East Germany (Retrospective Account, 1994)
Environment and Protest
Peace and Security