Sabine Zurmühl

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Sabine Zurmühl (2017)

Sabine Zurmühl (* 1947 in Berlin ) is a German publicist , journalist and author . She has published on women's politics and contemporary history and was co-founder of the feminist magazine Courage .

biography

After graduating from high school, Sabine Zurmühl worked as a trainee at RIAS Berlin and Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) and then studied German , Romance studies and theater studies at the Free University of Berlin . She completed her studies with a Magister Artium and the state examination for teaching. She then worked as a research assistant at the Germanic seminar and as a freelancer for radio.

In 1976, together with Sibylle Plogstedt , Barbara Duden and other women, she founded the feminist women's magazine Courage , which played a special role in the then autonomous women's movement in West Germany. She was their managing editor. After Courage went bankrupt in 1984, she worked for ARD . In 1987 she was a founding member of the Association of Women Journalists and then a board member for six years.

In addition to her journalistic work, Zurmühl completed training as a mediator . From 2000 to 2011 she was the managing director of the Federal Working Group for Family Mediation (BAFM). Since 2006 she has been a trainer at the Berlin Institute for Mediation (BIM). She works as an independent established mediator.

Works (selection)

  • Life - this moment. The biography of Maxie Wander. Henschel Verlag, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89487-377-9 .
  • Shining love - laughing death. To the daughter myth of Brünnhilde. Verlag Antje Kunstmann, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-88897-110-1 .

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