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SUMMARY:Threads of Resilience | Film Screening + Talk | Silent Narratives: Unveiling the Unheard
DESCRIPTION:Organised by Jüdische Stimme + Pa_allies \nFilm screening followed by a talk by Dr. Anna-Esther Younes\, Salah Said (Pa_allies)\, Udi Raz (Jüdische Stimme) \nThe NGO "Breaking the Silence" - BtS for short - is made up of former Israeli servicemen and women who want to draw attention to everyday military life and the treatment of the population in the occupied territories by collecting personal memoirs. With her film\, director Silvina Landsmann provides a look behind the scenes of a controversial group with a controversial approach in the midst of a conflict that has been smouldering for over 70 years. \nWhat makes a good soldier? The ability to follow orders without scruples or the consideration of higher moral goals when dealing with the enemy? For many members of BtS\, the latter was only possible after their active military service. In their work\, they deal with missions and actions that seem wrong to them today. They address the Israeli population and foreign media with videos\, lectures and city tours. On the streets of Hebron\, there are repeated clashes between BtS\, Israeli settlers and the military. The organisation is also sharply criticised at a political level. It is accused of fabricating stories\, damaging Israel's reputation and playing into the hands of anti-Semitism. With sober filmic images\, Landsmann observes how the group fights for its voice\, both externally and internally.  \nTickets: Donation-based\nPlease register for this event here\nLanguage: The documentary film will be shown with German subtitles. The panel discussion will be held in English.\nRoom: Main Hall \nBiographies \nAnna-Esther Younes \nDr. Anna-Esther Younes is a scholar of race critical theories\, using psychoanalytic approaches and post-/colonial theory. In 2016\, she received a summa cum laude for her PhD thesis “Race\, Colonialism and the Figure of the Jew in a New Germany” from IHEID (Geneva\, CH\, 2015). Younes defines her work through the (anthropological) concept of “researching home” and “researching up to power”. Younes also holds the position of a lay judge in Berlin's youth court and has founded and organized the Colloquium of Color in Berlin for several years. Her academic\, journalistic and policy work can also be found on academia.edu. \nWebsite \nSalah Said (pa_allies) \nSalah Said\, a Berlin-based Palestinian\, became known in Berlin through his "WorldCitizen e.V." association\, a non-profit organisation that focuses on diversity & inclusion and youth education. Salah studied political science and sociology\, worked in sustainability for 9+ years in companies such as SCHUFA\, SAP\, Zalando\, and Klarna and supported young entrepreneurs such as "Tip Me" and "Conflictfood" at "Social Impact". He is a member of a group of volunteers from Berlin\, Palestinians and allies (Instagram: @Pa_allies) who stand in solidarity with Palestine and are committed to liberation and justice. \nUdi Raz (Jüdische Stimme) \nUdi Raz is a doctoral fellow at the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies. There she investigates the contemporary self-understanding of Germany\, as a nation state\, as emerges through public attempts to regulate encounters beween 'Muslims' and 'Jews'. She grew up in Haifa\, between Tel-Aviv and Beirut. Her work is shaped by local and global\, anti- and decolonial\, as well as queer liberation movements. She has lived in Berlin since 2010\, where she first studied Culture and History of the Middle East and then Islamic Studies at the Free University Berlin. Raz is a board member of the Germany based organization Jewish Voice for Just Peace in the Middle East. \n--- \nThis event is part of the Threads of Resilience Festival \nGiven the current situation and urgency to express\, we decided to co-organise a community-led and collectively curated 3-day festival “Threads of Resilience” from 14-16 December at Oyoun.Those include a press conference\, bazaar\, panels\, film screening\, talks\, exhibition\, workshops\, concerts\, healing session\, theater\, puppet show for children\, and parties. With this festival\, we want to reflect on and learn from movements of resistance\, resilience\, and solidarity across the world and come together for three days of ephemerality and collaborative archiving. We want to address and speak out against repression\, silencing\, instrumentalisation\, and division. We need to continue to empower\, promote\, and celebrate pluralistic perspectives from\, with\, and intersectionally marginalised communities.Admission is based on free donation (nobody will be denied entry if they cannot donate). All proceeds will be given to organizations in support of victims of racist police violence and to organizations giving legal support to people threatened with deportation. \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For this event a simultaneous DGS (German Sign Language) translation has been organised. Our team can guide you to the designated seating area. For individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email to access(at)oyoun.de. We will get back to you as soon as possible. More info on this topic here. \nAwareness: \nAt Oyoun there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim racism or antisemitism. The same applies to any kind of violent\, aggressive or assaultive behaviour. Oyoun provides an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone or something bothers you during an event\, please contact a member of our staff who is there to help you! If you would like to share an experience with us after an event\, please email us or send us an anonymous message through our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/silent-narratives/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Screening,Talk,Threads of Resilience
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SUMMARY:Threads of Resilience | Reading + Talk | HUMAN\, ANIMAL - with Poet Ghayath Almadhoun\, moderated by Lana Bastašić
DESCRIPTION:Organised by Lana Bastašić \nHUMAN\, ANIMAL: Reading and Conversation with Poet Ghayath Almadhoun \nModeration: Lana Bastašić \nDo wars ever truly end? What trace do they leave in language? How does the experience of exile form our sense of self? Whose Other are we and how can we escape its narrow confinement? \nAfter the cancelation of the release event of a poetry anthology he curated and edited for Haus für Poesie\, the Palestinian-Syrian-Swedish poet Ghayath Almadhoun has found himself in a country where an important part of his identity has been marked as dangerous\, less worthy\, and politically incorrect. In contrast to this systemic policy of dehumanization\, Ghayath's powerful poetic voice aims to find both beauty and pain in the fragile\, wounded humanity that connects us all\, regardless of the heavy weight of identity that history leaves on our shoulders. \nJoin us this Friday\, December 15th\, for a conversation between Ghayath Almadhoun and his friend\, Bosnian writer Lana Bastašić \nTickets: Donation-based | First come\, first served\nLanguage: English\nRoom: Club\, Souterrain \nBiographies \nGhayath Almadhoun (Poet) \nGhayath Almadhoun is a Palestinian poet born in Damascus\, Syria\, and emigrated to Sweden in 2008. Now he lives in between Berlin & Stockholm. \nHe has published four poetry collections in Arabic and has been translated into over 20 languages. Almadhoun collaborated with other poets and artists\, and his poetry has been part of work by US artist Jenny Holzer\, German musician Blixa Bargeld\, and others. \nInstagram\nWebsite \nPhoto credit: Jef Van Eynde \nLana Bastašić (Moderation) \nLana Bastašić is a Yugoslav-born writer. Her first novel\, Catch the Rabbit\, won the European Union Prize in 2020 and has been translated into more than 20 languages. Her last book is a collection of short stories\, Milk Teeth. Bastašić is the current DAAD Writer in Residence in Berlin.  \nInstagram\nWebsite \nPhoto credit: Maša Seničić \n--- \nThis event is part of the Threads of Resilience Festival \nGiven the current situation and urgency to express\, we decided to co-organise a community-led and collectively curated 3-day festival “Threads of Resilience” from 14-16 December at Oyoun.Those include a press conference\, bazaar\, panels\, film screening\, talks\, exhibition\, workshops\, concerts\, healing session\, theater\, puppet show for children\, and parties. With this festival\, we want to reflect on and learn from movements of resistance\, resilience\, and solidarity across the world and come together for three days of ephemerality and collaborative archiving. We want to address and speak out against repression\, silencing\, instrumentalisation\, and division. We need to continue to empower\, promote\, and celebrate pluralistic perspectives from\, with\, and intersectionally marginalised communities.Admission is based on free donation (nobody will be denied entry if they cannot donate). All proceeds will be given to organizations in support of victims of racist police violence and to organizations giving legal support to people threatened with deportation. \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email to access(at)oyoun.de. We will get back to you as soon as possible. More info on this topic here. \nAwareness: \nAt Oyoun there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim racism or antisemitism. The same applies to any kind of violent\, aggressive or assaultive behaviour. Oyoun provides an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone or something bothers you during an event\, please contact a member of our staff who is there to help you! If you would like to share an experience with us after an event\, please email us or send us an anonymous message through our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/human-animal/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Klänge / Sounds,Talk,Threads of Resilience
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231214T180000
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SUMMARY:Threads of Resilience | Panel Discussion | McCarthyism Reloaded
DESCRIPTION:Organised by Oyoun \nA conversation with Zoë Claire Miller and Lucas Febraro.  \nIn a time in which space for nuanced\, pluralistic and free exchange of ideas is rapidly shrinking\, "McCarthyism Reloaded: Navigating the German Cultural Landscape" centers lived realities of artists and practitioners from varying backgrounds. This panel seeks to address the layers of political influence\, media narratives\, historical and personal contexts that shape interpretations of the current crackdown on free speech and artistic freedom. \nThe speakers will address the rising McCarthyist tendencies in Germany\, their impact on culture and freedom of expression\, and the broader implications for society and marginalized communities. \nRegistration: No registration needed\, first come\, first served\nStart: 18:00 h\nTickets: Donation-based\nLanguage: English \nRoom: Main Hall \nBiographies \nLucas Febraro \nLucas Febraro is a Brazilian-born\, Berlin-based content creator\, writer and activist. He is Communications Director for DiEM25\, a pan-European political movement. \n\nZoë Claire Miller \nZoë Claire Miller originally comes from Boston (USA) and today lives and works in Berlin. At the University of Heidelberg she studied philosophy\, anthropology and Romance studies before going to the University of the Arts in Berlin and the Art Academy in Karlsruhe. In 2010 she finished her studies in sculpture. Today she works as an artist\, curator and event organiser. Miller co-founded the Berlin Art Prize in 2012\, an independent award for artists in Berlin. In addition she was the director of the project spaces of Galerie Europa and Salon Mutlu from 2010 to 2014. In 2015 she was a member of the initiative AG Zeit\, which worked to improve cultural politics in Berlin. She is a member of the board at bbk Berlin (berufsverband bildender künstler*innen). In her role as a sculptor she mainly works with ceramics and is dedicated to questions of collaboration\, materiality and negative space. Her works have been exhibited internationally\, and in 2017 she received a grant from the cultural division of the Berlin Senate.  \n--- \nThis event is part of the Threads of Resilience Festival \nGiven the current situation and urgency to express\, we decided to co-organise a community-led and collectively curated 3-day festival “Threads of Resilience” from 14-16 December at Oyoun.Those include a press conference\, bazaar\, panels\, film screening\, talks\, exhibition\, workshops\, concerts\, healing session\, theater\, puppet show for children\, and parties. With this festival\, we want to reflect on and learn from movements of resistance\, resilience\, and solidarity across the world and come together for three days of ephemerality and collaborative archiving. We want to address and speak out against repression\, silencing\, instrumentalisation\, and division. We need to continue to empower\, promote\, and celebrate pluralistic perspectives from\, with\, and intersectionally marginalised communities.Admission is based on free donation (nobody will be denied entry if they cannot donate). All proceeds will be given to organizations in support of victims of racist police violence and to organizations giving legal support to people threatened with deportation. \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For this event a simultaneous DGS (German Sign Language) translation has been organised. Our team can guide you to the designated seating area. For individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email to access(at)oyoun.de. We will get back to you as soon as possible. More info on this topic here. \nAwareness: \nAt Oyoun there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim racism or antisemitism. The same applies to any kind of violent\, aggressive or assaultive behaviour. Oyoun provides an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone or something bothers you during an event\, please contact a member of our staff who is there to help you! If you would like to share an experience with us after an event\, please email us or send us an anonymous message through our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/mccarthyism-reloaded/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Panel,Talk,Threads of Resilience,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231022T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231022T170000
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SUMMARY:Community Veranstaltung\, Talk-Runde | afikra Berlin Vol.4
DESCRIPTION:Diese Veranstaltung musste auf einen anderen Termin verschoben werden. Sobald ein neuer Termin feststeht\, werden wir euch hier und über unsere üblichen Kanäle informieren. \nEntdecken Sie die Afikra-Gemeinschaftssalons\, in denen sich Mitglieder der lokalen Gemeinschaft mit kulturellen und historischen Themen der arabischen Welt beschäftigen\, die ihr Interesse wecken. Die Referent*innen sind nicht unbedingt Expert*innen auf ihrem Gebiet. Das Hauptziel eines jeden Salons ist es\, eine vielfältige Gemeinschaft von Menschen zusammenzubringen\, die eine Leidenschaft für anregende Diskussionen über Themen teilen\, die vielleicht nicht allgemein bekannt sind. Das Besondere an den Salons ist\, dass die Gäst*innen das Thema erst bei ihrer Ankunft erfahren\, so dass jedes Treffen einen Überraschungseffekt hat. \nInstagram\n  \nTicket:  Freier Eintritt! \nAnmeldung: Für die Registrierung fülle bitte dieses Formular aus \nSprache: Englisch\, Deutsch\, Arabisch \n \nAccessibility: \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness: \nIm Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie anti-Schwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemitismus. Dasselbe gilt für jede Art von gewalttätigem\, aggressivem oder übergriffigem Verhalten. Oyoun bietet ein offenes Forum für den Dialog und einen Ort\, an dem wir uns gegenseitig unterstützen und füreinander einstehen. Wenn dich jemand oder etwas während einer Veranstaltung stört\, wende dich bitte an ein Mitglied unseres Personals\, das dafür da ist\, dir zu helfen! Wenn du uns nach einer Veranstaltung eine Erfahrung mitteilen möchtest\, schreibe uns bitte eine E-Mail oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/community-event-afikra-berlin-vol-4/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Panel,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230813T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230813T190000
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SUMMARY:Talk | Queer Footprints: Melodies of Migration Weaving the Threads of Identity
DESCRIPTION:“Art is a refuge for the marginalized\, a sacred space where queer people\ncan reclaim their narratives and redefine their place in the world.” - Ocean Vuong \nGermany stands out as one of the most progressive countries when it comes to LGBTQIAP+ rights. Because of this\, a large number of queer people migrate to Germany\, seeking a better life and opportunity. However\, it could be challenging to live in a new country after leaving one’s country of origin.   \nWould life be automatically better and easier for a queer immigrant in Germany? This might depend on person to person\, as everyone has their own experience. Along with queerness\, queer immigrants carry other multiple- identities with them – diverse cultures\, races\, languages\, lived experiences\, and beyond.  \nCCP fellows\, Shuhrat Saidov from Tajikistan and Dipesh Khanal from Nepal are doing a project through which they aim to give space to and highlight the intersectional stories and experiences of immigrant queer individuals. They invite queer immigrants from around the world living in Germany to participate in a personal discussion and engage with a diverse group of people who share similar or unique experiences. The project aims to offer a safer space where people can share their vulnerabilities\, joys\, and bonds of solidarity. The outcome of the project will be a photo exhibition of diverse stories of queer immigrants\, titled "Queer Footprints: Melodies of Migration Weaving the Threads of Identity." \nFurther information about the discussion will be sent to you via email after the required number of participants is met. \nTicket: FREE ADMISSION! \nRegistration is required. Please fill out this form. \nRegistration Deadline: 10.08. \nLanguage: English\n \nBiographies:  \nDipesh Khanal  \nDipesh Khanal (he/they)\, also goes by Sezz and is a board member of Queer Youth Group. He cooperates with Oyoun as a grantee of the CrossCulture program. Dipesh has a Bachelor in Social Work and English Literature and works with young people and CSOs on different projects and programmes.  \nShuhrat Sinov  \nShuhrat Saidov is a human rights defender\, activist\, and art activist. He has been involved in human rights advocacy at the Public Foundation for Public Health and Human Rights since 2010. In addition\, he is the curator of the first school for art activists in Tajikistan and founder of the ART Lab Tajikistan platform. \nShuhrat and Dipesh are fellows of the CrossCulture programme by Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen. \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email to access(at)oyoun.de. We will get back to you as soon as possible. More info on this topic here. \nAwareness: \nAt Oyoun there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim racism or antisemitism. The same applies to any kind of violent\, aggressive or assaultive behaviour. Oyoun provides an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone or something bothers you during an event\, please contact a member of our staff who is there to help you! If you would like to share an experience with us after an event\, please email us or send us an anonymous message through our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/talk-queer-footprints/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230628T193000
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SUMMARY:Launch + Talk  | Josephine Apraku: Wie können wir Rassismus begegnen und radikale Verantwortung übernehmen? Moderiert von Angelo Camufingo
DESCRIPTION:»Wir alle haben Rassismus gelernt. Und es liegt an uns\, zu reflektieren und Anti-Rassismus zu lernen. Es liegt an dir. Und es ist Arbeit. Arbeit\, die wir alle dringend machen müssen. Josephine Apraku lädt dich dazu ein und diese Einladung ist ein Geschenk« \n-Mareice Kaiser \nIn ihrer*seiner Arbeit als Trainer*in für intersektionale rassismuskritische Bildungsarbeit macht Josephine Apraku immer wieder die Erfahrung\, dass sich Menschen konkrete Handlungsanweisungen wünschen\, um Rassismus im Alltag aktiv zu begegnen. Doch simple Rezepte im Kampf gegen strukturellen Rassismus gibt es nicht. Ebenso wenig realistisch sind einfache Schritt-für-Schritt Anweisungen\, um Situationen aufzulösen\, in denen Rassismus reproduziert wird. Sich gegen strukturellen Rassismus einzusetzen ist harte Arbeit – und zwar an uns selbst. Josephine Apraku fordert uns dazu auf\, »radikale Verantwortung« für unseren eigenen Lernprozess zu übernehmen und gibt uns mit dem neuen Arbeitsbuch »Mein Workbook zu Rassismus« und dem Lernkartenset »Lasst uns über Rassismus reden!« viele wichtige Dinge dafür an die Hand. \nWas »radikale Verantwortung« meint\, wie wir diese tatsächlich in die Praxis umsetzen können und welche Hilfsmittel im Kampf gegen Rassismus uns Josephine Apraku jenseits simpler 10-Punkte-Pläne anbietet\, könnt ihr im Gespräch der*des Autor*in und Angelo Camufingo erfahren. Auch Amanda Haas\, Designerin des Workbooks und des Kartensets\, wird zu Gast sein. Ihr seid herzlich eingeladen\, selbst am Gespräch teilzunehmen\, Fragen zu stellen\, in die Reflexion zu gehen und ganz im Sinne des Oyoun gemeinsam den Abend zu gestalten. \nMehr über die neuen Produkte erfahrt auf familiarfaces.de \nEine Veranstaltung von Oyoun und Familiar Faces Verlag \nEinlass: 19:00 h\nBeginn: 19:30 h\nDauer: ca. 1\,5 Stunden \nTicket: 2 / 5 / 8 Euro - Zahle\, was du kannst!\nFür den Kauf bitte nach unten scrollen. \nAnmeldung: Eine Anmeldung für die Abholung von Tickets an der Abendkasse sowie Presseakkreditierung ist möglich. Schreibe dafür eine E-Mail an katrin.moench(at)familiarfaces.de. Deadline: 12 Uhr am Tag der Veranstaltung \nSprache: Deutsch \nBiographien  \nJosephine Apraku (Autor*in) \nJosephine Apraku ist Afrikawissenschaftler*in\, Autor*in und Trainer*in für intersektionale rassismuskritische Bildungsarbeit. Als Lehrbeauftragte*r hat Josephine Apraku unter anderem an der Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin und der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin unterrichtet. Darüber hinaus hat Josephine Apraku als Kolumnist*in für Magazine wie das Missy Magazine\, Edition F und den Berliner Tagesspiegel geschrieben. Ihr*sein aktuelles Buch »Kluft und Liebe – Warum soziale Ungleichheit uns in Liebesbeziehungen trennt und wie wir zueinanderfinden« ist im September 2022 bei Eden Books erschienen. \nIm Familiar Faces Verlag hat Josephine Apraku zuletzt das Buch »Wie erkläre ich Kindern Rassismus?« herausgebracht\, das im Mai 2023 bereits in der 4. Auflage erschienen ist. \nInstagram\nWebsite \nFoto: David Buchholz \nAngelo Camufingo \nAngelo Camufingo (er/ihn) ist freier Antirassismus- und Bildungsreferent\, zertifizierter Trainer für verschiedene Themen im Bereich Diversität\, Equity\, Inklusion und Soziale Gerechtigkeit\, Berater und Prozessbegleiter. Er ist außerdem Co - Projektleitung des KomPAD (Kompetenznetzwerk Anti-Schwarzer Rassismus) bei Each One Teach One (EOTO) e.V.. Zusätzlich publiziert und forscht er zu unterschiedlichen Zusammenhängen von Rassismus\, Emotionen\, kolonialen Kontinuitäten\, Bildung und sozio-emotionalem Lernen. \nInstagram \nWebseite  \nStudio Amanda Haas  \nAmanda Haas ist eine schweizerisch-ägyptische Grafikdesignerin\, Art Direktorin\, Strategin\, Texterin und Projektmanagerin\, und auch Yoga- und Meditationslehrerin\, die zwischen Basel\, Berlin und der ganzen Welt pendelt. Sie erforscht ständig neue Designansätze und tauscht Ideen mit anderen Disziplinen aus. Wenn sie nicht gerade an Projekten arbeitet\, reist sie\, um an Universitäten oder in informellen Kreisen Vorträge zu halten oder in Meditationszentren aufzutanken.  \nHaas hat nach ihrem Abschluss des Studiums im Jahr 2010 ihre Designpraxis im Kunst- und Kulturbereich etabliert. Zu ihren Projekten der letzten Jahre gehört z.B. She said. Sie entwickelt Identitäten für Ausstellungen und Firmen sowie Bücher\, Websites oder Apps. Ein konzeptorientierter Ansatz ist ein wesentlicher Bestandteil von Haas' Designprozess. Mit dem Fokus auf Art Direktion und Typografie zeichnet sich ihre Arbeit durch eine Lebendigkeit aus\, die aus der Gegenüberstellung von Strukturiertem und Unvorhersehbarem\, klaren Absichten und einer spielerischen Haltung entsteht. Neben kulturellen und Kunstprojekten interessiert sie sich auch für die Überschneidung von Themen sozialer Gerechtigkeit und der Vermittlung durch Design und anderer Ausdrucksformen. \nInstagram\nFacebook\nWebsite \nÜber Familiar Faces \nAls junges\, frauengeführtes Unternehmen steht der Familiar Faces Verlag für neue Narrative\, gute Illustration und Nachhaltigkeit. Die Reihe »Neue Lektüre für gemeinsames Lernen« vermittelt aktuelle Diskurse und Perspektiven diverser Autor*innen zu Themen wie Gender und Rassismus. Dabei bieten unterschiedliche Formate wie Bücher\, Lernkarten und Workbooks ganz konkrete Zugänge zu gesellschaftsrelevanten Themen und Raum für gemeinsames\, interaktives sowie individuelles und praxisorientiertes Lernen. \nVielfältige Positionen und zeitgenössische Motive stehen auch im Fokus von Wonderpieces. Gemeinsam mit  herausragenden Illustrator*innen gestaltet das Puzzlelabel\, das Teil des Familiar Faces Verlags ist\, hochwertige 1000-Teile-Puzzles\, die so nachhaltig wie möglich in Deutschland produziert werden. \nInstagram\nFacebook\nWebsite \n  \nHier geht es zum Workbook.  \n\nHier geht es zum Kartenset. \n\nAccessibility \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness  \nIm Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie anti-Schwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemitismus. Dasselbe gilt für jede Art von gewalttätigem\, aggressivem oder übergriffigem Verhalten. Oyoun bietet ein offenes Forum für den Dialog und einen Ort\, an dem wir uns gegenseitig unterstützen und füreinander einstehen. Wenn dich jemand oder etwas während einer Veranstaltung stört\, wende dich bitte an ein Mitglied unseres Personals\, das dafür da ist\, dir zu helfen! Wenn du uns nach einer Veranstaltung eine Erfahrung mitteilen möchtest\, schreibe uns bitte eine E-Mail oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website. \n 
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/launch-talk-josephine-apraku/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Talk,Texte / Texts
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SUMMARY:Talk | Getting Started as a Transnational Artist in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Mit Salah Zater (Performance-Künstler\, Tänzer\, Kurator) \nWie kann man als transnationale*r Künstler*in in der Freien Szene Fuß fassen? Wie geht man um mit den Herausforderungen der freischaffenden Arbeit\, der Bürokratie und der Belastung\, die die Orientierung in einem neuen System mit sich bringt? Wie findet man Zugang zu Fördermöglichkeiten\, wenn die Sprache eine Hürde darstellt\, und wo findet man Unterstützung zu Visa-Fragen\, KSK oder anderen Versicherungen? Welche Anlaufstellen gibt es bei Diskriminierungserfahrungen? Gastgeber Salah Zater teilt seine Erfahrungen als transnationaler Künstler in den Bereichen Performance und Tanz und begrüßt die Teilnehmenden in einer offenen Austauschrunde zu ihren Ideen und Bedarfen\, zu Anstrengungen und Herausforderungen\, denen sie im Kunstbereich begegnen\, sowie zu Fragen rund um den Start als transnationale*r Künstler*in in Berlin. \nBeginn: 17:00 Uhr\nSprache: In arabischer und englischer Lautsprache\nAnmeldung: Bis 27. April via beratung@pap-berlin.de \nBiografie  \nSalah Zater is a performance Artist\, Dancer and Choreographer and he is working as a Consultant for performing Art program in Berlin. His artistic  work combines the power of dance and performance with a deep commitment to social justice. Through his performances\, he challenges audiences to confront issues of racism\, inequality\, and oppression\, but  also about the power of dance and the process of healing\, birth\, death\, and love with inanimate objects. His art explores the complex relationship between the body\, identity\, and the environment\, digging deep beneath the surface to uncover the hidden histories of persecution and oppression  towards a more just and equitable world and society. \nDie Veranstaltung wird organisiert von performing arts program Berlin \nOyoun arbeitet kontinuierlich daran\, den Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen so barrierefrei wie möglich zu gestalten. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, sendet uns bitte eine E-mail. Wir melden uns schnellstmöglich bei euch zurück. \nIm Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie anti-Schwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemitismus. Dasselbe gilt für jede Art von gewalttätigem\, aggressivem oder übergriffigem Verhalten. Oyoun bietet einen sicheren Raum für alle\, ein offenes Forum für den Dialog und einen Ort\, an dem wir uns gegenseitig unterstützen und füreinander einstehen. Wenn dich jemand oder etwas während einer Veranstaltung stört\, wende dich bitte an ein Mitglied unseres Personals\, das dafür da ist\, dir zu helfen! Wenn du uns nach einer Veranstaltung eine Erfahrung mitteilen möchtest\, schreibe uns bitte eine E-Mail oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/getting-started-as-a-transnational-artist-in-berlin/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230317T213000
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SUMMARY:British Council Literature Seminar | Kit de Waal
DESCRIPTION:Prize-winning author Kit de Waal (My Name Is Leon) reads and discusses her latest works in this event on the second evening of the British Council Literature Seminar 2023. Kit worked for fifteen years in criminal and family law\, was a magistrate for several years and sits on adoption panels. Her first novel\, "My Name Is Leon"\, was published in 2016 and was shortlisted for the Costa Book Award. Her memoir\, "Without Warning and Only Sometimes: Scenes from an Unpredictable Childhood"\, was published in 2022. \nTickets for this event can be bought separately or are included in the ticket price of the British Council Literature Seminar 2023\, taking place between Thursday-Saturday. More information about the whole seminar is available on the British Council website. \nTickets: 10 € / 8 € (reduced) | Ticket button at the bottom of this page \nFor those who cannot afford the ticket price at the moment\, we've reserved a limited amount of free tickets that are available via e-mail at hallo@oyoun.de. \nPhoto: © Paul Crowther \nBiography \nKit de Waal was brought up among the Irish community of Birmingham in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Her debut novel "My Name Is Leon" was an international bestseller\, shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award\, longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize and won the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award for 2017. Her second novel\, "The Trick to Time"\, was longlisted for the Women's Prize and her young adult novel "Becoming Dinah" was shortlisted for the Carnegie CLIP Award 2020. A collection of short stories\, "Supporting Cast"\, was published in 2020. An anthology of working-class writing\, "Common People"\, was crowdfunded and edited by Kit in 2019. Her memoir "Without Warning and Only Sometimes" was published in August 2022. \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events as barrier-free as possible. To receive individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email. We will get back to you as soon as possible. \n____ \n◥ Im Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie anti-Schwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemitismus. Dasselbe gilt für jede Art von gewalttätigem\, aggressivem oder übergriffigem Verhalten. Oyoun bietet einen sicheren Raum für alle\, ein offenes Forum für den Dialog und einen Ort\, an dem wir uns gegenseitig unterstützen und füreinander einstehen. Wenn dich jemand oder etwas während einer Veranstaltung stört\, wende dich bitte an ein Mitglied unseres Personals\, das dafür da ist\, dir zu helfen! Wenn du uns nach einer Veranstaltung eine Erfahrung mitteilen möchtest\, schreibe uns bitte eine E-Mail (hallo@oyoun.de) oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/kitdewaal/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230316T213000
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CREATED:20230210T143322Z
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SUMMARY:British Council Literature Seminar | Bernardine Evaristo
DESCRIPTION:Author and Professor Bernardine Evaristo\, winner of the 2019 Booker Prize\, talks to creative director and literary agent Sharmaine Lovegrove about her most recent works. This event launches the British Council’s annual Literature Seminar which focuses this year on ‘Class and Contemporary UK Writing’. Tickets can be bought for this event separately or are included in the ticket price of the whole seminar\, taking place between Thursday-Saturday. \nMore information about the whole seminar is available on the British Council website.  \nTickets: 10 € / 8 € (reduced) | Ticket button at the bottom of this page \nFor those who cannot afford the ticket price at the moment\, we've reserved a limited amount of free tickets that are available via e-mail at hallo@oyoun.de. \nPhoto: © Jennie Scott \nBiography \nBernardine Evaristo is the author of ten books including her memoir\, Manifesto: On Never Giving Up (2021). She won the Booker Prize 2019 with her novel “Girl\, Woman\, Other“\, the first Black woman and Black British person to win it. A #1 Sunday Times bestseller for five weeks\, it spent 44 weeks in the Top 10 and has sold over a million copies. There are 60 translations of her books in over forty languages. Bernardine has received many other awards and honours including two British Book Awards. She is a Professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University London\, an Honorary Fellow of St. Anne’s College\, University of Oxford\, an International Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences\, President of Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance and President of the Royal Society of Literature. \nWebsite: www.bevaristo.com \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events as barrier-free as possible. To receive individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email. We will get back to you as soon as possible. \n____ \n◥ Im Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie anti-Schwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemitismus. Dasselbe gilt für jede Art von gewalttätigem\, aggressivem oder übergriffigem Verhalten. Oyoun bietet einen sicheren Raum für alle\, ein offenes Forum für den Dialog und einen Ort\, an dem wir uns gegenseitig unterstützen und füreinander einstehen. Wenn dich jemand oder etwas während einer Veranstaltung stört\, wende dich bitte an ein Mitglied unseres Personals\, das dafür da ist\, dir zu helfen! Wenn du uns nach einer Veranstaltung eine Erfahrung mitteilen möchtest\, schreibe uns bitte eine E-Mail (hallo@oyoun.de) oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/bernardineevaristo/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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