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In the aftermath of the World War II, Berlin's Trümmerfrauen - or rubble women - took on […]

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International Women’s Day: What to do with your day off
With Berlin celebrating International Women's Day on March 8th, numerous events will be popping up across the […]

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Hidden in the “Far East”, the museum built by Berlin’s most famous trans woman
Charlotte von Mahlsdorf killed her father, spent time in a Nazi jail, and founded the Gründerzeitmuseum. It's […]

Politics
Photo series: Christiane F. in the 1980s
Photographer Ilse Ruppert captured Christiane F. in the years after Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo propelled her […]

Books
The real Sally Bowles
Berlin’s most famous British expat is arguably Christopher Isherwood’s Sally Bowles. But the real-life woman behind the […]

Politics
Making babies without blokes: How Berlin women are doing it
Sure, having a kid still takes an egg and some sperm, but while scientists work on overturning […]
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