Violence doesn't arise in a vacuum. It is closely linked to societal gender roles and manifests itself differently in private, digital, and public spaces. But what role do societal expectations of women, men, and queer people play in how violence arises, is perceived, and what support those affected receive? After a two-year hiatus, it returns…
In November 2021, the Karin and Walter Blüchert Memorial Foundation hosted its fourth forum on the topic of "Violence in Everyday Life." The focus was on discrimination, with particular emphasis on: poverty, age, people with disabilities, discrimination based on physical appearance, discrimination against women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, religious and institutional discrimination…
In autumn 2021, the Karin and Walter Blüchert Memorial Foundation launched a campaign to highlight the issue of discrimination in connection with the upcoming event "Everyday Violence." Missing person posters for eight different individuals were placed throughout Hamburg. A link on the flyers led interested parties to…
After three years of practical experience, we will be taking stock at the QplusAlter Symposium, "Self-Determined and Well-Cared For – New Support Structures in the Neighborhood." How has the living situation and participation situation of older people and their caregivers changed? What support arrangements are emerging and proving effective? What prerequisites are necessary for this? The NORDMETALL Foundation, Karin… invites you to attend.





