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Anne Wizorek (born 5 May 1981) is a German journalist, author and feminist.[1]
Life
In January 2013, she founded the blog Kleinerdrei.[2] She was the editor-in-chief of the blog with Juliane Leopold from 2013 to December 2018 when it became defunct.[3] In 2013, she along with other feminists created the hashtag #Aufschrei.[4] The hashtag won the Grimme Online Award.[5] Wizorek wrote a book the following year titled Weil ein #Aufschrei nicht reicht.[6]
Works
Anne Wizorek, Weil ein #Aufschrei nicht reicht (Because an #outcry is not enough), 2014, ISBN9783104030494
Anne Wizorek, Generation müsy: Der Rückzug ins Private ist gefährlich (Generation müsy: Retreating into Private life is dangerous), 2015, ISBN9783867744614
Anne Wizorek and Hannah Lühmann, Gendern?! Gleichberechtigung in der Sprache - ein Für und ein Wider (Gender?! Equal Rights in Language - a Pros and Cons), 2018, ISBN9783411756193