Ingrid Stahmer

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Ingrid Stahmer (* 16. September 1942 in Mittersill, Österreich als Ingrid Ulrici; † 30. August 2020 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Politikerin (SPD) und engagierte Streiterin für Frauenrechte. Sie gehörte 1992 zu den Gründungsfrauen der Überparteilichen Fraueninitiative Berlin – Stadt der Frauen e. V. (Üpfi). rdf:langString
Ingrid Stahmer (born Ingrid Ulrici: 16 September 1942 – 30 August 2020) was a German politician (SPD). She briefly served as vice mayor of Berlin. In 1997, as the popular Berlin senator (councillor) responsible for schools, youth and sport she found herself defending the government's contentious spelling reforms to the press. Two years later she withdrew from politics and embarked on a career as an "organisation and process consultant" also identified as a "group dynamicist" ("Gruppendynamikerin"). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ingrid Stahmer (* 16. September 1942 in Mittersill, Österreich als Ingrid Ulrici; † 30. August 2020 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Politikerin (SPD) und engagierte Streiterin für Frauenrechte. Sie gehörte 1992 zu den Gründungsfrauen der Überparteilichen Fraueninitiative Berlin – Stadt der Frauen e. V. (Üpfi).
rdf:langString Ingrid Stahmer (born Ingrid Ulrici: 16 September 1942 – 30 August 2020) was a German politician (SPD). She briefly served as vice mayor of Berlin. In 1997, as the popular Berlin senator (councillor) responsible for schools, youth and sport she found herself defending the government's contentious spelling reforms to the press. Two years later she withdrew from politics and embarked on a career as an "organisation and process consultant" also identified as a "group dynamicist" ("Gruppendynamikerin").
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