This ideology refers to the organization's use of violent tactics to pursue its goals
Militant Direct Action
The organization's intention wasn't to harm individual people, but what were the targets of their attacks
Companies, organizations, schools, ect.
They didn't appoint a head of their organization, instead they operated in this manner
Non-hierarchical structure
This ideology refers to the organization's revolutionary belief of equality for women
Radical Feminism
The organization supported this reproductive right
Abortion
Their fall out was primarily caused by this event
Reunification of Germany/Fall of the Berlin Wall
This ideology reflects how the dominance of the male gender suppressed women
Anti-patriarchy
These techniques were their typical, violent strategies for creating change
Arson and bombings
What was the inspiration for the organization's name
Die Rote Zora und Ihre Bande (Red Zora and her Gang)
This ideology reflects of the economic system that exploits workers, especially women
Anti-capitalism
Women were doubly exploited in both of these spheres
work-sphere and home-sphere
What group did Red Zora separate from
Revolutionary Cells
This ideology refers to fighting for women's rights around the world and unifying women under the same cause
Global Solidarity for women
This organization intentionally had a non-hierarchical structure in order to achieve this goal
Making an organization inclusive to all women
What were the common demographics of Rote Zora members
Middle-class, educated, women