#unteilbar denken – ein öffentlicher Think Tank: Rechte Gewalt aus intersektionaler Perspektive

With Leah Carola Czollek, Meltem Kulaçatan, Eike Sanders, Danilo Starosta, Vassilis Tsianos / Moderation: Sabine Hark, Margarita Tsomou

  • Dialogue
German /  approx. 120 min.
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The alliance Unteilbar, together with HAU Hebbel am Ufer, invites everyone to another episode of the public think tank “#unteilbar denken.” Following the recent cases of right-wing violence in Germany, how can we view them in their connections to antisemitism, (anti-Muslim) racism and antifeminism? What might a new culture of solidarity look like, and how can we “be-allied” in a way that could effectively confront the increasing threats by organized right-wing agitation and violence? With Leah Carola Czollek, (“Social Justice und Diversity”), Meltem Kulaçatan, (Rat für Migration), Eike Sanders (Antifaschistisches Pressearchiv und Bildungszentrum Berlin), Danilo Starosta (Kulturbüro Sachsen), Vassilis Tsianos (Kanak Attak), and others.

Dates

Past
Mon 17.2.2020, 19:00 / HAU1

Credits

An event series by HAU Hebbel am Ufer in cooperation with #unteilbar.

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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