Radikale Töchter is a collective that has been promoting political participation and artistic activism since 2019. Through creative workshops, they empower young people to raise their voices and actively participate in societal processes. Their goal: an engaged, inclusive society.
The Radikalen Töchter are a collective active since 2019, dedicated to promoting political participation and artistic activism among youth and young adults. Founded by Cesy Leonard, an experienced action artist, and supported by a dedicated team, including Josephin Haardt, Christiane Deibel, Maria Magdalena Mitrovski, and Hannah Struck, the Radikalen Töchter aim to empower people to raise their voices and actively participate in societal processes.
The main mission of the Radikalen Töchter is to empower people to transform their anger into courage and visions and to advocate for democracy, human rights, social justice, freedom, equality, and fraternity. They see themselves as "radically rebellious" and "radically democratic" and aim to question the status quo and bring about change at the root of problems[2][3][4].
The Radikalen Töchter work closely with schools, training companies, vocational schools, youth centers, cultural institutions, political initiatives, and businesses, primarily in Germany, but also in other countries such as Austria and Switzerland. Their methods are interdisciplinary, interactive, and creative, utilizing proven techniques from art, systemic coaching, management, and marketing to achieve their goals[1][2][4].
Through their work, the Radikalen Töchter aim to create a space where everyone can use their anger, be courageous, and participate, thus contributing to a more passionate and engaged society.