The failings of Luxembourgish sex education and why we need to fix them
If, like me, you got the traditional Luxembourgish sex ed treatment, you learned a whole lot about the way sperm cells are produced but not so much about consent and pleasure. You also learned nothing about the social and political context which we live in, and how it impacts our sexuality and relationships.
SCENE XXI – Walpurgisnacht
Learn about the history of witch hunts in Luxembourg and beyond, and join our FLINTA*-only march to Take Back the Night!
Reflections for the 8th of March
déi aner members reflect on the shortcomings of IWD in Luxembourg.
Why you should be an Intersectional Feminist
What intersectional feminism asks us is to acknowledge that we are not the same. There is a whole range of different struggles people go through. But these struggles are all inextricably, inevitably, viscerally interconnected – as are we as humans.