Collectif féministe appelle à une grève des femmes de cinq minutes en Allemagne

Un collectif féministe en Allemagne appelle les femmes à arrêter toutes activités pendant cinq minutes pour mettre en lumière l'inégalité des genres. L'appel porte sur le travail de soins non rémunéré et la violence contre les femmes. Il s'inspire de la grève des femmes en Afrique du Sud.

Un collectif féministe a appelé à une grève nationale au cours de laquelle les femmes ne font rien pendant cinq minutes. L'objectif est de rendre visible l'inégalité des genres, en particulier des problèmes tels que le travail de soins non rémunéré et la violence contre les femmes. L'appel est inspiré par les femmes en Afrique du Sud, qui ont mené des actions similaires pour attirer l'attention sur les désavantages structurels. En s'arrêtant brièvement, les organisateurs veulent souligner à quel point les contributions des femmes à la société et à l'économie sont essentielles, même si elles restent souvent invisibles. Cette action symbolique vise à susciter des discussions et à exiger des changements politiques. Aucune information n'est disponible sur les dates prévues ou le nombre de participantes, mais l'accent est mis sur une participation large.

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