Women and some men in cities across Germany drew attention during the first women's strike with slogans like 'Ehe, Küche, Vaterland, unsere Antwort Widerstand!'. The Töchterkollektiv initiative organized demonstrations in 81 cities. The strike was particularly noted in Wismar, Dresden, and Potsdam.
The first women's strike in Germany took place in numerous cities and was coordinated by the Töchterkollektiv initiative. Participants, including women and some male supporters, protested loudly against traditional gender roles, as illustrated by the slogan 'Ehe, Küche, Vaterland, unsere Antwort Widerstand!'. In total, people joined actions in 81 cities.
Reporting highlights events in Wismar, Dresden, and Potsdam, where the protests were particularly visible. One participant stated: 'Ich bin so wütend und erschöpft.' This quote reflects the emotions driving the strike. The demonstrations addressed inequalities and called for societal change.
The Töchterkollektiv initiative mobilized widespread support to raise awareness of women-specific issues. Further details on the proceedings in the mentioned cities underscore the nationwide reach of the event.