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“Feminism is not a cloak that I put on in the morning and take off at certain times. It’s who I am. I look at the world through eyes that are very alert to gender injustice, and I always will.”
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Thanks for all the inspiration Chimamanda!
“Feminism is not a cloak that I put on in the morning and take off at certain times. It’s who I am. I look at the world through eyes that are very alert to gender injustice, and I always will.”
Message from Earth - Launch Update “Vulva Spaceship”
Have you ever noticed? In space travel all the gender-related problems that we have on earth are amplified. For example, in the coveted position of space traveler, only 12% were female so far. It's time for equal opportunities in the entire universe!
That's why we developed the "Vulva Spaceship". We believe that equality even has a place in space.
We want to inspire people to think about socially relevant topics. Our societies still have a lot of gender related issues in daily life, in politics, in economics, in education and health. We should use our ressources and energy for the greater good and make earth and even space more equal places.
Are you in?
Thanks to everyone who supports gender equality and equal opportunities! Thanks to everyone who signed the petition. Thanks to everyone who is sharing our project!
More information on our project website: https://whatisfeminism.today
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Ist dir schon mal aufgefallen? In der Raumfahrt zeigen sich alle geschlechtsspezifischen Probleme, die wir auf der Erde haben, verstärkt. So waren beispielsweise in der begehrten Position der Raumfahrer:in bisher nur 12 % weiblich. Es ist Zeit für Chancengleichheit im gesamten Universum!
Deshalb haben wir das „Vulva Spaceship“ entwickelt. Wir glauben, dass Gleichheit sogar im Weltraum einen Platz hat. Wir wollen Menschen zum Nachdenken über gesellschaftlich relevante Themen anregen. Unsere Gesellschaften haben immer noch viele geschlechtsspezifische Probleme im täglichen Leben, in der Politik, in der Wirtschaft, im Bildungswesen und im Gesundheitswesen. Wir sollten unsere Ressourcen und Energie für das Allgemeinwohl einsetzen und die Erde und sogar den Weltraum zu gleichberechtigteren Orten machen.
Bist du dabei?
Danke an alle, die Geschlechtergerechtigkeit und Chancengleichheit unterstützen. Danke für eure Unterschriften. Danke für das Teilen von unserem Projekt!
Weitere Informationen auf unserer Projektwebsite: https://whatisfeminism.today/
3-2-1 Last day to sign! Today is the last opportunity to sign our petition! So, if you want to take a stand for female empowerment, please leave your signature. Help us create a new symbol in space: The "Vulva Spaceship"! www.change.org/VulvaSpaceship
"Once I got into space, I was feeling very comfortable in the universe. I felt like I had a right to be anywhere in this universe [..]." (Mae Jemison) Dr. Mae Jemison was a doctor, engineer and NASA astronaut. She received her first mission on September 28, 1989 when she was selected to join the STS-47 crew as a Mission Specialist. On September 12, 1992 Dr. Jemison and six other astronauts went into space on the space shuttle Endeavor. She was the first Black woman in space and had to face rejection and racism.
How is life in space? 👩🚀 Did you know that in space sound doesn't carry because there aren't molecules close enough together to transmit sound between them? That’s because space is an almost perfect vacuum. That said, you couldn’t hear our Vulva Spaceship traveling through space. 👂
"My daughter just thinks that all moms fly the Space Shuttle." (Eileen Collins) Eileen Collins was the first female commander of a US american Spaceship. She commanded STS-114 where she became the first astronaut to fly the Spaceship through a complete 360-degree pitch maneuver. This was necessary so astronauts aboard the ISS could take photographs of the Shuttle's belly, to ensure there was no threat from debris-related damage to the Shuttle upon reentry
Our goal is for all genders to have equal opportunities. It is about imagining what is possible besides old traditions. We want to add new ideas instead of spreading existing ones.
Help us strive for gender equality in space with a revolutionary spaceship! We believe strongly that space should belong to everyone. The first spacecraft in a V-shape is not only a symbol for more diversity in space, it is also state-of-the-art! “The spaceship’s shape is surprisingly aerodynamic, creating way less drag when the vehicle punches through the Earth’s atmosphere. Due to this optimized V-shape, it guarantees maximum fuel efficiency with an exterior made of reinforced carbon which enables it to withstand the most extreme temperatures.” (Dr. Lucia Hartmann) Do you want to see this spaceship fly? Sign our petition: www.change.org/VulvaSpaceship
It' time for new symbols in space! Our goal is to create new symbols in space. We encourage the world of science to be open to new ideas. Did you know that in a cultural and artistic context, the vulva is often depicted as a symbol for fertility and desire? But at the same time, it is still seen as a taboo in many places.
"The thing I'll remember most about the flight is that it was fun. In fact, I'm sure it was the most fun that I'll ever have in my life." (Sally Ride) Dr. Sally Ride was selected to be an astronaut as part of NASA Astronaut Group 8, in 1978, the first class to select women. In 1983 Dr. Sally Ride became the first US-American woman in space as a crew member on Space Shuttle Challenger. Fun fact: NASA engineers wanted to give her 100 tampons for a week-long mission. They had also developed a makeup kit.
Going to space? That's one small step for a woman. 🧑🏿🚀🧑🏼🚀👩🏻🚀👩🏿🚀 Did you know that to this day, no woman ever traveled to the moon? Everyone knows Neil Armstrong's words: "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." He had prepared that line together with his wife in advance and repeated it when he went to the moon. Now, it is time to write history again by creating diversity in space. What would you wish for the "Vulva Spaceship" to accomplish? Where would you like to go with our Spaceship? Let us know in the comments.
Are you ready for gender equality in the entire universe? Are you ready for the #VulvaSpaceship? Let's join forces. Support us. Share our project! Let's take the next small step. Be part of the change. Leave your footprint. Sign our petition: www.change.org/VulvaSpaceship
The first spacecraft in a V-shape is not only a symbol for more diversity in space, but also state-of-the-art and thus more sustainable. The “Vulva Spaceship” designed by “WBF Aeronautics” represents inclusivity, varying from traditional shapes.
Help us strive for gender equality in space with a revolutionary spaceship! We believe strongly that space should belong to everyone. The first spacecraft in a V-shape is not only a symbol for more diversity in space, it is also state-of-the-art! “The spaceship’s shape is surprisingly aerodynamic, creating way less drag when the vehicle punches through the Earth’s atmosphere. Due to this optimized V-shape, it guarantees maximum fuel efficiency with an exterior made of reinforced carbon which enables it to withstand the most extreme temperatures.” (Dr. Lucia Hartmann) Do you want to see this spaceship fly? Sign our petition: https://www.change.org/VulvaSpaceship
More information about the project: https://whatisfeminism.today/spaceship/
Wir haben einen “Wer braucht Feminismus?”-Podcast gestartet!!
Jede Person hat ihre individuellen Gründe, warum sie Feminismus wichtig findet und bringt eine eigene Perspektive auf die soziale Bewegung mit. Darüber wollen wir mehr erfahren. In dem Podcast interviewt Jasmin Mittag, die 2012 die Kampagne „Wer braucht Feminismus?“ in Deutschland initiiert hat, Menschen zu ihrem persönlichen feministischen Statement. Die neuen Folgen erscheinen immer am 8.ten jeden Monats. Die Folgen gehen immer nur 15-20 min. Ihr könnt die Folgen u.a. bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Google Podcasts abonnieren. Wir freuen uns mega, wenn ihr dabei seid! :) <3
Ich brauche feminismus, weil..
Ich brauche feminismus, weil ich mit 8 Jahren meine Beine rasieren musste, weil ich gemobbt wurde, weil ich Haare an den Beinen hatte. Heute rasiere ich mich extra nicht mehr um für mehr feminismus zu stehen!
"Ich brauche Feminismus, denn die größte und schlimmste Allgemeinbildungslücke sind die Errungenschaften von Frauen. Bis heute werden weibliche Menschen aus der Geschichtsschreibung verdrängt. Dieses Unwissen, diese Lücken verwehren es mir, mich in Verbindung mit der Welt, der Menschheit und als Teil unserer Gesellschaft zu begreifen. Die aktuelle Sexismus-Debatte veranschaulicht, wie unklar es ist, was einem sexistischen Obergriff überhaupt zugrunde liegt, welcher Haltung Sexismus eigentlich entspringt. Nicht zuletzt deswegen bin ich niemals und nirgendwo davor gefeit." Julia Thurnau (Schauspielerin) #werbrauchtfeminismus #ichbrauchefeminismus #wirbrauchenfeminismus #feminismus https://www.instagram.com/p/B3CxY5PIHg7/?igshid=1667nd891ahj8