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Every ENOUGH! matters. Every ENOUGH! is different. And some ENOUGH!s will be surprising. It’s time to end the silence, the denial, the cover-ups. This is about political visibility and acting in solidarity. What is necessary and what is possible – that’s up to you to decide. And to bring it into the world.

We’ve created a world map for this, because there are countless reasons to stand up together and make ourselves seen and heard in many places. YETER! is an experience for each individual and each group – together we are the strength and the support we give one another. And the visibility and the power that grow from that. 

March 9, 2026 is meant to be a beginning – a launch to transform the global, urgent LAKAKA! into a better life.

Some examples for actions of protest

Before March 9, 2026:
1
Use wax crayons to write the locations and times for ENOUGH_9.3.26 on the street. This is a very family-friendly activity!

On March 9, 2026: 
2 Briefly lie down and trace our silhouettes on the street with pink chalk.
That way, they’ll remain visible everywhere even after we’ve left…
3 Everyone brings 1 – 10 – 20 or 100 people and writes 1 – 10 – 20 – 100 reasons for BASTA! ENOUGH! YETER!
4 Embroider, write poems, saw, bake, sing, perform, picnic – do nothing: just don’t be available.
5 Slowly, repeatedly, and thoroughly cross  crosswalks with  side posters GENUG!
6 Clothes brought along will be worked on at large tables on March 8; on March 9, they will be turned into strike bands.
Theaters could open canteens, foyers, and rooms this Monday for  your ENOUGH!
8 Bookstores – reading series.

Global Scream is one minute for a woman, but a global scream for womankind.

It’s a political-artistic action by Anna Krenz (Dziewuchy Berlin, 2019-20…), organised on International Women’s Days and during other protests for women*s and minority rights. Its core is an individual or collective, simultaneous scream for 1 minute. Regardless of nationality, location, gender or beliefs, anybody can join this symbolic act that connects local and global struggles. Global Scream is a woman’s scream of rage, anger, grief and maybe even joy – each of us knows these emotions, even if the reasons are different. Each of us can scream. We don’t have to speak the same language to become one voice.

The action refers to the film “3 Minute Scream” by Gina Birch (1977), whereas it is a collective experience, rather than individual. Global Scream uses the hashtags: #GlobalScream, #AufschreiGlobal, #GlobalnyKrzyk, #ElGritoGlobal.

https://www.dziewuchyberlin.org/aufschreiglobal-globalnykrzyk-8-3-2019/ 

https://annakrenz.art/global-scream

Embroider, write poems, saw, bake, sing, perform – at home or in public.

Create videos and pics and post on social media 

On this March 9th, theatres open their doors and offer something truly special by, for and with women: favorite plays by woman directors and about women*’s lives, spaces for gathering, storytelling, warming up, or shadowing, or for connecting with other theatres… for collective women*s networking!

WE NEED YOUR MUSIC AND SONGS!

We are looking for a global hymn that tells the story of the fight of women all over the world for their dignity and their rights.


Are you a musician and/or songwriter and want to contribute your idea for a song or write and compose a song – maybe in collaboration with others – that says ENOUGH!CUKUP!?


then CONTACT US

Across the world, WOMEN* are joining forces to push back against violence, exclusion and toxic power structures  and to build lives grounded in care, justice and autonomy. This energy is growing towards the GLOBAL WOMEN* GENERAL STRIKE.
Before March, 9, 2026: A powerful way to prepare is to create space, opening our kitchens and living rooms, gathering around food, and turning everyday spaces into places of feminist reflection, questioning and organising.A simple format you can use or adapt: Host a Potluck Dinner – Create a Space for Conversation.
Choose a date, invite your friends, neighbours, colleagues — WOMEN* you trust and want to think with. Ask everyone to bring something to share (food, drinks, or simply their presence). The aim is low-threshold, warm and collective. Dedicate a short facilitated moment during the evening to explore a shared question: What do we think about a the GLOBAL WOMEN* GENERAL STRIKE? Does a strike resonate? What forms of protest, care, refusal, or visibility feel right? What could we, as a small community, contribute to a global movement?

Practise Feminist Spacemaking: By opening your kitchen, you’re reclaiming everyday spaces as feminist spaces.Places where we can meet, listen, imagine, get angry, laugh, and begin to organise. This is how movements grow: from the inside out, from the local to the global. Ask each other: What is your “ENOUGH”? What must change? What are we tired of? What do we refuse? Naming this together can spark ideas for collective action.Feel free to adapt, remix and circulate this format. And connect it to the global campaign: enoughgenug.org

Repeat the dinner as a STRIKE PICNIC on March 9, 2026Cléo Mieulet, change agent, cleo@newstandard.studio

Grab a hammock – a portable piece of paradise, and find yourself a suitable place. Hang it up, climb in, and let gravity do the rest. Hang out – in public or in private,alone or with your friends! Take the whole day off. Escape the system! Do absolutely NOTHING, nothing at all!
Just hang out, and see what happens.

Fact: a person at rest only needs about one-tenth of the energy we burn when we rush, stress or exert ourselves. Depending on body weight, metabolism, and daily exploits, a person in a relaxed state exhales about 460 g of CO₂ per day, but in full speed mode, about 5.59 kg. Now multiply that by 8.2 billion people in the world (2025): Relaxed humanity: 460 g × 8.2 billion = 3.772 million tons of CO₂. Stressed humanity: 5.59 kg × 8.2 billion = 45.838 million tons of CO₂ per day.

So if you do absolutely nothing for a whole day, you can easily reduce your carbon footprint by around 10%.

Imagine: if only women*, roughly half of humanity slowing down, breathing easier, and reducing CO₂ emissions together—simply by refusing to exaggerate everything.

And there’s more: a world full of more relaxed people could also be a world with fewer destructive impulses, fewer conflicts, and lower costs for security forces, the military, and burnout treatment.

Rest in hammocks – there are worse things. Christin Lahr, 2025

Women* of the world take over! Women*strike ENOUGH! 9.3.2026 

Original song: Ivor Cutler, 1983 • New lyrics: Bernadette La Hengst & Chor der Statistik 2025

C                                 h/G      am7     G        Women* of the World, take over! 

                        F             em
Cause if you don‘t, the world 

         dm               C                 C
Will come to an end, 

G                     C          C          C          G
and it won’t take so long! 

Women* of the world: go striking! 
you need to tell the world 
enough is enough
so don’t wait too long!

Frauen* an die Macht, erobert 
Euch diese Welt, sonst wird
sie bald untergehn, also wartet nicht lang!

Frauen* in den Streik, verweigert
Euch dieser Welt, Und ruft:
Wir haben genug! 
also wartet nicht lang!

Femmes* au pouvoir! Le mond
a besoin de vous
sinon il périra
Alors n‘attendez pas!

Femmes* du monde entier, faites grève!
Si vous clamez – partout

très fort: Ça suffit
Le monde changera!

Women* of the World, take over! 
Cause if you don‘t, the world 
Will come to an end, 
and it won’t take so long! 

C                                 C                                 

And it won’t take so long!                             And it won’t take so long!

G                                 C
Also wartet nicht lang!                                  Also wartet nicht lang!

Clamez: Ça suffit!     
Yeter artek! Yeter artek! (genug ist genug)      

hadha yakfi! (chädha yakchfi) hadha yakfi! (genug ist genug)

Gritad: iBasta ya!                                           Gritad: iBasta ya! (Ruft: es ist genug!)

Genug ist genug!                                           Genug ist genug!

Melodies for billions* “I want, I dare, I can”. What would be SUPER nice: There should be ONE song. One that EVERYONE can sing. 
An anthem. There could be MANY songs that everyone can sing. MANY anthems!

Who will do it? YOU and then WE.

Write the lyrics that should be heard around the world. Compose the melodies that will make them sing. Write them down or record them so that everyone can read them or sing along right away. And then let everyone know EXACTLY WHERE and WHEN on March 9th we’ll be singing, so that everyone can get in the mood now. Because where people sing…

What we don’t have ENOUGH of yet: Songs from all over the place. To sing along.

Are there already loud, rousing, and uplifting songs that can be sung well and by many people outside? Because that would be right. So that the air is made to vibrate. And my singing on the other side of the world might just be heard…

Shall we write more? Or shall we mix everything up? Those who can, can. tanjakrone.de: Songs of (in)security • Singing with real people – a guide. 

Tanja Krone Meckerchor

In public squares and all local cinemas – films by and for women, e.g., the Icelandic film The Day Island Stood StillDon’t miss this wonderful film, show it whenever and wherever you can –
A film by Pamela Hogan and Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir. 

On October 24, 1975, a historic event took place in Iceland: the women’s strike against inequality. Ninety percent of all women stopped working. In this animated documentary by Pamela Hogan and Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, women tell their stories — many for the first time — about life in 1970s Iceland, their fight for equality, and the strike that changed everything. The powerful story that has already inspired similar women’s strikes in Spain, Switzerland, and Poland in 2018. The film was released on the 50th anniversary of the original strike; it is both a documentary and a call to action, showing how the collective power of women transforms societies. More 

ETOF stage fists raised © Rise and Shine Cinema

Indoors and outdoors.

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Imagine whole cities wrapped in ENOUGH! YETER! Make your own banners with ENOUGH! LAKAKA! BASTA! out of anything you have available (table cloths, sheets, repurposed materials…) and drape your city/town/village/street in it (your balcony, window, garden, vehicles). Do it together  at home or in public.

Even if you cannot strike, you can still show your support by purchasing and wearing some of our ribbons! (as earrings, phone decoration, tie it to your bag, etc.) For ecological reasons, we decided against buttons, opting instead for a ribbon in the textile tradition of women*s practices. You can purchase them by the meter and get creative with it! PURCHASE AVAILABLE SOON!

They take March 9th off to take over women’s jobs and unpaid responsibilities at every level.
There is a bulletin board on the website with:
“March 9, 2026: I will compensate for paid and unpaid labor carried out by women.”

A symbolic form of strike for people and countries where striking is forbidden or not possible. An artistic action by Anna Krenz, introduced to the Frauenstreik in Germany in 2019.

#IchStreike consists of sitting on a chair in a public space – preferably in a less obvious location – or in an office or at home. A sign with the hashtag #IchStreike is placed on the back of the chair. The action can be performed alone or in a group, and symbolically represents taking time for oneself – reading, talking, drinking a glass of wine. “It is your time, it is your strike.” #IchStreike.

https://www.dziewuchyberlin.org/ichstreike-strajkuje-w-berlinie/

Munich Regional Group: Central Square in Sight. A lazy protest is planned — all women* won’t be working for it. After all, it’s a strike day. Feminist protest/battle speeches from the past decades and centuries will be played from tape. Otherwise, we call on women* to demonstratively do nothing.
More details to follow! marieburneleit@gmail.com

BASTA! ya de arrancar las flores!!!
ENOUGH !of picking flowers!!!
Because we women are flowers, we want to grow rooted and radiant. Enough women have been picked and used for the satisfaction of sexual desires!!! We do not shine in our splendor to be desired and used. Everyone can honor women :-)
We warmly invite you on March 9, 2026, from 10:00 to 12:00 at the community studio (Am Flutgraben 3, 12435 Berlin) to paint and inscribe paper flowers. After a small snack break and a devotion meditation, we will together “wallpaper” Schlesische Straße with these paper flowers. Will you join us?

BASTA ya de arrancar las flores!!! Puedes adorar las flores :-)
Colorful greetings, FLOWers.inTeam

Here in Afghanistan, the situation is extremely difficult. Even the smallest act of protest can put women at risk. Recently, the new Twitter features that expose account locations have made things even more complicated and dangerous. What once felt like a safer way to connect now carries new threats.  

Despite this, I believe we can still find ways to join in solidarity. For March 9, 2026, I imagine actions that are symbolic but safe: small gatherings in private spaces, reading poems or singing songs, releasing balloons or writing messages, and sharing short videos or photos where possible. These gestures may seem modest, but together they can carry strength and visibility.  

What matters most is that we feel connected that women across the world know they are not alone. Even if our voices cannot always be loud in public, they can still join the global chorus of ENOUGH!   Sara

The group NOSOTRAS PROPONEMOS (We Propose) will use twenty 50 cm pot lids, which they have already used at other demonstrations. The inside of the pot lids, painted with black chalkboard paint, will bear BASTA! slogans. At the same time, the idea is to make a lot of noise. They will rehearse a short percussion sequence for March 9, 2026.

They are following the tradition of »Cacerolazo« a form of collective protest in which people make noise by banging on pots and pans to express their discontent.

Protests involving cooking pot noise were already observed in France around 1830, and in Latin America the first cacerolazos took place in Chile in the 1970s in response to economic problems, hunger, or against authoritarian measures. In 2001, images of Argentine cacerolazos went around the world when, from one day to the next, savings accounts in banks were no longer accessible—and no longer existed.

On March 9, 2026, in Flensburg, Germany. We have expressed our rage, our bewilderment, grief, and fighting spirit about patriarchy, climate and world destruction, the dismantling of our achievements, anti-feminism, violence against women, violence in war, men who burn the world, lies, manipulation, right-wing stupidity, racism… The list could go on!We have often enough expressed all this within the protected space of the theater. That’s not enough anymore! ENOUGH! BASTA! YETER! We want to scream, rant, roar, stomp outside: ENOUGH! ES REICHT! — On a stage in the center of the city, in the middle of life.

We invite all women who dare to have a public outburst of rage to take a turn on this stage. We’re making a bet: we’ll keep it going for 6 hours nonstop — with as many voices as it takes.We invite men who understand and share our cause to be there, to protect us, to safeguard our space.

Contact: https://www.pilkentafel.de
© Pilkentafel

The feminist performance group LasTesis (The Theses) from Valparaíso staged its protest performance against sexual violence, state repression, and patriarchal structures for the first time in November 2019. 

Women, and later men, stand blindfolded in a choir, stamping rhythmically, moving in sync and shouting lines that name the police, judges and the state as accomplices. The central idea: violence against women is not just individual misconduct, but structural.

The video of the performance went viral, was imitated worldwide (Paris, Istanbul, Mexico City, New York…), and—performed in many languages—became a transnational feminist anthem against violence against women and a symbol of the #NiUnaMenos and #MeToo movements in Latin America against femicide. 

Carola Lehmann, performer and lecturer, has developed a simple choreography for the streets and squares of the world based on this. It can be performed by hundreds of people or even just five. 

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    No lists of demand
    No policy package
    No in or out
    No ticket –

    but the freedom to show your own ENOUGH!

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    WE KNOW THIS: A touch of audacity, fueled by anger, fits every woman*.

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