Festivalimpressions 2018 - Thursday, 22.11.
Our first guest for the exhibition opening “Building Bridges to End FGM” have
arrived: Fatou Diatta, rapper and ambassador of End FGM together with her child,
presenter Anette Hübsch and Dr. med. Gabriele Halder.
Panel discussion at the opening of the exhibition “Building Bridges to
End FGM”
Anette Hübsch from SWR hosted the panel discussion in which ways to
globally end the gruesome practice of gender specific violence in the form
of female genital mutilation (FGM).
Fatou Diatta talks about her projects to fight against female genital mutilation
in her home country Senegal. While her long term engagement in Africa is
showing promising successes, the situation in many Asian countries such
as Indonesia is alarming. Worldwide, 200 million women are affected by
FGM.
Amongst other things, Christa Stolle, director of TERRE DES FEMMES, emphasizes
that more attention needs to be paid to the situation in Germany: Girls
born in Germany would be taken abroad and illegally circumcised.
Fatou Diatta and Christa Stolle know each other from joint projects in Berlin.
Monika Michell, TERRE DES FEMMES-referent, and Hasan Ugur, programme-manager
of the French Film Days, visited the photo exhibition.
In cooperation with the institute for political science at the University
of Tübingen, we showed the film “Iron Jawed Angels” to
open the movie series “The long fight for women´s suffrage”.
Prof. Dr. Gabriele Abels (political science, University of Tübingen)
answered audience questions and informed about the historical development
surrounding women´s suffrage in the USA and other countries.