289:. The revisions made included, what Matthäus-Maier described as guilt clauses, but were officially described as misconduct clauses. While these prevented the party who was more financially sound from evading responsibility for support, they also limited the other party from receiving more than the funds required for maintaining a reasonable standard of living. The law also removed the automatic acceptance of divorce upon application after a five-year separation. Violations of the misconduct clauses were voluntary unemployment not related to marriage or child care, and failure to contribute to maintenance of the family. The law also proposed adjustments to compensation if both parties worked and when there was no longer a need to care for the children. Matthäus-Maier warned that women would need to be made aware that they must continue to work after marriage, while Dann believed the law would lead to the social decline and poverty of women.
252:, the national coordinator of the British Women's Peace Alliance to promote US-Soviet disarmament. The women spent three weeks traveling throughout Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Florida, and Texas, speaking to women's groups and university students. They urged their audiences to register to vote, to oppose nuclear expansion and to back candidates who were in favor of peace in the upcoming election. They hoped to educate American women about the dangers of nuclear expansion and their fears about
120:. Dann opposed the modifications to the divorce laws because they would disadvantage women. She also opposed the use of genetic technology and in an unusual move, voted against the commission studying genetic technology's conclusions endorsing the use of biotechnology. She wrote a formal dissent, which was part of the published record. After her two-year term in office, Dann returned to activism. She was one of the subjects of a 2021 film,
274:) focused attention on metropolitan cultural expressions at the expense of those living in smaller towns and cities. She pointed out that the policies designed to assist cultural institutions were inconsistent and should work to ensure broader support of cultural traditions. Her solution to balance investment in cultural preservation and serve both urban and rural communities was to move toward mobile cultural exhibitions.
268:, serving until 1987. She was appointed to serve from March as a deputy member on the Committee for Verification of Elections and in April was assigned as a full member of the Committee for Postal and Telecommunications. She wrote a paper, "Theses on Cultural Politics" in 1985, arguing that the creation the previous year of the Cultural Foundation of the German States (
228:, and Dann and Hickel were appointed as her deputies. It was the first time in Germany that any political party had elected an all-woman board to lead the party. The group was hopeful that other parties would follow suit or that women from across the political spectrum could unite on issues and work together.
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the Greens on the committee, and refused to compromise on the party position that gene technology should not be used in human reproduction. In 1987, the commission issued their report, which endorsed biotechnology and recommended legislation to implement controls over the processes for its use. During the
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was brought about by an ideology of fertilization which advocated and pressured women into motherhood. According to scholar
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was released. It documented the lives of the pioneering generation of women who moved into politics and challenged the sexist view that women and power were incompatible. The film presented the accomplishments and struggles of women who ventured into politics from the 1950s to
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