
“As long as sexual abuse remains a taboo in our society, nothing will change,” said author Isabelle Müller during her reading from her autobiography “Phoenix
Organizer: Mediathek Schramberg “Women’s Weeks 2011” Where: Berneckstraße 9, in 78 713 Schramberg 7:30 PM
Organizer: Aichtal public library Where: Hindenburgstraße 18, in 72 631 Aichtal 5:00 PM
Organizer: Countrywomen’s Association Michelfeld Where: Steinäckerhalle, Bibersfelderstraße, in 74 545 Michelfeld 9:30 a.m.
Organizer: Landfrauenverein Criesbach (municipality of Ingelfingen) Where: An der Kelter1/2, in 74 653 Ingelfingen/ Criesbach 7.30 PM
With vivid descriptions, the 46-year-old Eurasian woman led us through her life, marked by bitter poverty, discrimination, and sexual abuse by her own father.”…
Organizer: Landfrauenverein Eschelbach/ Kesselfeld Where: Community room, in 74 632 Eschelbach/ Kesselfeld 7.30 PM
Organizer: Berlin Central and Regional Library (ZLB) Where: Haus Berliner Stadtbibliothek, Berlin Saal, Breite Straße 36, in 10 178 Berlin 7:00 PM
At the Protestant community center in Ditzingen, she quickly captivated over 60 women. They listened with concern to the author’s accounts of racism and exclusion…
Organizer: Countrywomen’s Association Ditzingen Where: In the Protestant parish hall, Münchingerstraße 2, in 71 254 Ditzingen 2:00 PM
Organizer: ZONTA Stuttgart Hotel Royal, Stuttgart 7.30 p.m.
Reha Zentrum SchömbergRömerweg 5075 328 Schömberg – Not Public –
The audience at the city library was deeply impressed by the author Isabelle Müller’s reading from her moving autobiography, “Phoenix Daughter – Hope Was My