Here, you will find information in plain language.
Many countries in Europe work together in the EU.
“EU” is short for European Union.
For example, the countries work together to
This website is about important women for the EU.
There was an exhibition in 2020.
This exhibition was called #EUwomen.
The # symbol is known as a “hashtag”.
EU is short for “European Union”.
The exhibition was held in different places.
The exhibition was about important women for the EU.
Many people visited this exhibition.
All texts and images from the exhibition are available on this website.
All texts are also available in English.
#EUwomen is a joint project of
The agency gwf-Ausstellungen planned and designed
the exhibition.
How to use this website
There are many sections on this website.
We explain how you can easily find these sections.
Menu
In the top right-hand corner, you will see a symbol with 3 bars.
Click on this symbol.
You will then see 4 big headings:
· Europeans
· Representation matters!
· Equal opportunities
· Women’s rights are human rights
Überschrift “Europeans”
This section is about:
· Women who were important for the EU in the early days.
· Women who were important for the EU later.
We show you an overview of the EU.
We introduce the key EU institutions and their work.
These include the European Parliament and the
European Commission.
Heading “Representation matters!”
This section is about:
· Women who campaign for inclusion.
Inclusion means:
Everyone should be able to take part everywhere.
This includes, for example, people with disabilities.
· Women who campaign for diversity.
Diversity means:
Everyone is different.
And that is a good thing.
Everyone should have the same rights and opportunities in life.
This includes, for example, people with different skin colours and people with different genders.
We also introduce the President of the European Commission.
She has an important job in the EU.
An image shows how the proportion of women in the European Parliament has changed.
Politicians from all EU countries sit in the European Parliament.
People from the EU countries elect these politicians.
Heading “Equal opportunities”
This section is about:
· Women who campaign for equal pay for men and women.
· Women who campaign for more female bosses.
In an overview, we show how many women work in EU working groups.
Heading “Women’s rights are human rights”
This section is about the following topics:
· Protecting women against violence
· The right to have an abortion
· EU achievements in these areas In an overview, we show
· how many women in the EU have experienced violence.
· how many women in Germany have experienced violence.
Go back to home page
In the top left-hand corner, you will always see:
#EUwomen.
Click on #EUwomen.
This will always take you back to the home page.
Change Language
In the top right-hand corner, you can change the language of our website:
Home page
At the top of the home page,
we introduce the topic of our website.
Below, you will see the 4 big headings from the menu.
Below these are questions.
Here, you can get more information.
Click on a question.
You will be taken to another website. .
Here, you will find information
· about the EU
· about the #EUwomen exhibition
· about EuropaPunktBremen
Below, you will find a list of places
that hosted our exhibition.
At the very bottom of the home page
At the very bottom of the home page, you will find the following information:
· Member states
Here, you will find brief details of each EU member state.
· Touring exhibition
Here, you will find details of our #EUwomen exhibition.
· Contakt
Here, you will find our address and telephone number.
· Imprint
This shows:
– Who has made this site
– Who is responsible for this site
· Privacy policy
We get information about you when you visit our site.
For example, when you visited the site.
This information is known as “data”.
This section tells you what we do with this data.
· Declaration on accessibility
This tells you how accessible our website is.
You can report problems and non-accessible content on the website.
You will find an email address for this purpose here.
Circle with 2 arrows
In the bottom right-hand corner, there is a circle with 2 arrows pointing upwards.
Click on this circle. You will be taken back to the top of the page.
Lead responsibility for the exhibition’s implementation lay with the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
and it received funding from the Representation of the European Commission in Germany.