Overview
- Berlin’s demonstration will take place at the Brandenburg Gate, organized by Centre Talma, with Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig as patron; info stands open from 16:00, the choreography starts at 17:30 following a public run‑through and performances by Jocelyn B. Smith and others.
- Potsdam plans a 14:00 gathering at Luisenplatz where Mayor Noosha Aubel will address participants, with local women’s organizations leading calls to make often hidden violence visible.
- Munich’s parade is set to start at 12:00 at Karl‑Stützel‑Platz, pass Lenbachplatz and Königsplatz, and return by 14:00, following a free preparatory dance training offered on February 13.
- Gelsenkirchen aims to scale up last year’s debut with a 12:00–14:00 flashmob on Heinrich‑König‑Platz led by AWO women’s services and partners, with participants encouraged to wear black or pink.
- Organizers cite more than 140 German locations, including roughly 30 in the North, as part of a global action in 200+ countries under the theme “Women on Fire – Ni una menos,” featuring the “Break the Chain” choreography first popularized by founder Eve Ensler’s campaign.