This is what Dyke* March Hamburg wants to achieve

This is what Dyke* March Hamburg wants to achieve

Our demands

  • More visibility of the diverse Dykes* beyond stereotypes assignments and descriptions
  • Realistic and balanced reporting on Dykes* in the press and journalism, as well as more representation of Dykes* and corresponding role models in all media
  • More space for lesbians* in the queer scene
  • More mutual empowerment under Flint*a, we all suffer from patriarchal oppression mechanisms
  • more visibility of Dykes*, lesbians* and women-loving women* in history and translation into the present; Funding for the research of feminist history (e.g. lesbian* separatism from the women’s rights movement)
  • No violence, hate crimes and sexualized violence against Flint*a through active prevention, visualization and active protection
  • The end of discrimination against Dykes* on the labor market and from wage inequality and prevention of (age) poverty among Dykes*
  • The continuous and stable promotion of institutional, project-related and civil society-supported Dyke* companies and initiatives
  • The provision of funds for research Dyke*s need
  • the construction and promotion of forms of housing for Dykes*
  • The reform of the right of descent
  • equal rights of non-heteronormative parents in adoption procedures
  • Access to safe and diverse reproductive medicine for everyone
  • The participation of Dykes* in old age through specific senior work, housing projects, pension schemes, projects against isolation and support from sensitized nursing staff
  • The expansion of support and promotion of offers for young Dykes*: more full-time queer youth work and specific empowerment offers for young Dykes* and raising awareness of the youth welfare system for the needs of young queers
  • the construction and promotion of structures for intergenerational exchange of Dykes*
  • Building networks and structures to create attractive life situations for Dykes* in rural regions
  • the debureaucratization of the asylum procedure, the recognition of the right of residence due to the real life situations of Dykes* in the countries of origin, the first accommodation of vulnerable and marginalized persons (especially for Dykes*) in special protective devices and their expansion and expansion as well as the expansion of aid structures specifically for refugees Dykes* and the awareness-raising of existing structures
  • More visibility and empowerment of BIPOC Dykes* and Dykes* with migration and escape experience, the counter-influence of intersectional discrimination through racism-critical awareness and simultaneous representation at the structural level, and the expansion of structures to meet the special needs of Dykes* of Color, black Dykes*, Indigenous Dykes* and Dykes* with migration and escape experience
  • Sexual self-determination, the abolition of the so-called “transsexual law” in the sense of the self-determination of trans* people and the hurdle-free access to medical services, the processing of forced sterilization and compulsion to therapy and compensation for the persons affected. All of our demands must of course be tailored to the needs of trans* people
  • the immediate stop of all non-medically justified gender reassignment interventions on inter* persons as well as the orientation and education in medicine towards self-determination about one’s own gender as the highest good and the compensation of inter* persons who had to suffer forced intervention
  • The barrier-free access to Dyke* locations, media and events and actually lived inclusion of people with disabilities in the Dyke* scene Queer education: Diverse sexual, romantic and gender identities are to be considered real life forms in teaching materials and school lessons appear and be part of the core curriculum
  • Stop the presentation of Dykes* in porn as a jerk-off template for straight cis men; Instead, fair queer feminist porn should be promoted and more sexual education and more spaces for sexual enjoyment for Dykes* to be created
  • The Reformation of Article III (paragraph 3) Basic Law: The structural category “Sexual Identity” should be integrated: No one may because of gender, descent, sexual identity, language, homeland and origin, for racist reasons, belief, religious or political views are disadvantaged or preferred. No one may be disadvantaged because of a disability.
  • A gender-friendly and inclusive language
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