Inge Sollwedel

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Inge Sollwedel (born September 21, 1924 - September 22, 2011 ) was a German politician ( FDP ) and publicist.

Career

In 1967 Sollwedel presented the first study of the image of girls and women in the reading books of elementary schools in Hessen. From 1972 to 1981 she was a city ​​councilor for the city of Frankfurt am Main. There she was parliamentary group leader of the FDP. With effect from September 1, 1981, she was appointed head of the Central Office for Women's Issues in the Hessian State Chancellery . Sollwedel was Vice President of the Association of Working Women. From 1973 to 1977 she was a member of the Advisory Board of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation . She was the initiator and until her death a member of the jury for the Elisabeth Selbert Prize .

Honors

Fonts

  • New men for the new women? Men about money, household, children, love and the careers of their women , Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg 1984.
  • With Helga Pfeil-Braun : The big address book. With over 1500 official titles and titles in a detailed index. Verlag Moderne Industrie, Landsberg / Lech 1990, ISBN 3-478-25046-3 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Frankfurt city council, data - facts - figures 2011 , PDF, accessed on October 21, 2013.
  2. Broken pears . In: Der Spiegel, June 23, 1980, pp. 44–46, accessed on October 21, 2013.
  3. Rosemarie Nave-Herz : The history of the women's movement in Germany. Lower Saxony State Center for Political Education (publisher), Hanover 1997, p. 42 ( digital version (PDF; 825 kB), accessed on October 21, 2013).
  4. "It is with sadness and sympathy that we learned of Inge Sollwedel 's death". Minister of Social Affairs Stefan Grüttner pays tribute to the committed woman politician. Press release from the Hessian Ministry of Social Affairs, October 10, 2011.