Friday, 3/14/2025
at 7:00 PM



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Political satire on her book on the occasion of International Women's Day
"Actually, everything seems clear: women on parental leave do not work, climate protection is too expensive, and only quota women are favored because of their gender. But if you take a closer look ... Don't women also work at home? Doesn't climate policy actually cost much more? And isn't it rather men who benefit from their gender?
Since 2015, Katja Berlin has been dissecting current debates and summarizing them with these little infographics. These 'pies of truth' also occasionally pop up in the streams of Twitter and Instagram: light-hearted material with a political message. Week by week, the trained political scientist publishes pie charts in the ZEIT, relating relatively well-known facts to each other: surprise effects guaranteed.

Katja Berlin is an author from Berlin. Her first book 'What We Do When the Elevator Doesn't Come' sold over 300,000 copies. 14 other books, including several bestsellers, followed. Since 2015, her graphic column 'Pies of Truth' has appeared in the 'ZEIT'."
This event is held in cooperation with Rebecca Fischer, the Equality Officer of the City of Lohne, and the Ludgerus-Werk e. V. Lohne.

Doors open at 6:30 PM

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