An event organized by the Equal Opportunities Officers of the City of Greifswald, the University and University Medicine
On October 24, 1975, more than 90 percent of women in Iceland stopped working: they didn't go to the office, cook or look after the children. The country came to a standstill. The strike was intended to show how important women are in society for the good of all. As a result, Iceland became the best place in the world to be a woman. Today, the activists of the time tell exciting and amusing stories about this momentous day.
Admission free, donations welcome.



