Insights into the work of the archive of the German women's movement

08.12.2021
18:00 - 20:00

Online

Link to event

What stories are told in society? Which voices are heard and which knowledge archives do we have access to? What is archived and how does archive work work? How does feminist history get into the archive and what is the significance of the archiving of feminist struggles?
We would like to answer these and more questions together with the Archive of the German Women's Movement (AddF) dedicate. The AddF was launched on 8. March 1984 opened and is based in Kassel. It collects, researches and publishes on the history of women and women's movements by 1800 until the 1960s.

In the online event on 8.12. one 18 Uhr the AddF presents its activities and priorities as a research institute and documentation center, gives insights into the possibilities of use and of course there is space for exchange and questions afterwards.

Zoom link on request about or by direct message on Instagram @frauenundqueersstreikkassel