Reporter Julia Rehkopf wants to find out how women will live in 2021. How will the worlds of life and work change, and why is society not yet further ahead in so many areas? It's about the three big Cs: career, children, body - and about hurdles that women still face today.
Julia Rehkopf meets strong women in her report: Suzie Grime sells erotic photos of herself on the Internet; for her, this is clearly empowerment and feminism. Kaddie Rothe from the creative agency Goal Girls explains her approach of "Radical Vulnerability" and why women should talk about their periods at work. She talks with marine researcher Prof. Dr. Antje Boetius, head of the AWI for Polar and Marine Research, about quotas for women and the specifics of women's resumes. Manager Janina Kugel, a member of the supervisory board of various companies, talks her into conscience not to work part-time, even with a child, as this is a trap. Sonja Gera is a housewife and mother from southern Germany. After her parental leave, she quit her job at a publishing house and decided to be a "full-time mom" to her three children.
When it comes to the topic of the body, it helps many women to create safe spaces for themselves - like at Workshop Viva la Vulva, where women look between each other's legs. Together with other women, the reporter finds the strength to be neither the sweet girl nor the hysterical woman in the "Courage to Be Angry" workshop.