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Black and (…) / Schwarz und (…)

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Date/Time: Monday, February 21, 2022, 19:30
     
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Black and (…) / Schwarz und (…)

Storytelling Salon organized by ISD Frankfurt

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People of Color are distinct, not a homogeneous group.  Their identities are defined by multiple affiliations, multiple nationalities and lives without borders. They are unique in their gender identities, desires, beliefs, abilities, income levels, and other attributes. Black is diverse. One term for this is intersectionality, a concept that recognizes that a person is not just made up of a single characteristic, but of many characteristics, and that these interact with one another. The Afro Census, released by the German government and EOTO e.V. in 2021, focuses on this diversity and shows that higher than average social engagement comes from the very people who are especially vulnerable due to intersecting experiences of discrimination. So, what constitutes our differences and how can we form alliances? The eighth storytelling evening organized by ISD Frankfurt offers a space for individuals to share their stories from Afrodiasporic, multiple and transnational perspectives. They are personal expressions paired with political contexts. The format is reminiscent of the tradition of oral history that is widespread on the African continent.

Storytellers:  

  • Betânia Ramos Schröder, Sociologist
  • James Atkinson, Artist
  • Hawo Abdulle, Community organizer  
  • Kai Logarić@veganrebell, Queer activist  
  • Latifah Cengel, Journalist 
  • Moderated by Hadija Haruna-Oelker

An event organized by ISD Frankfurt in cooperation with jugend-kulturkirche sankt peter, the U.S.Consulate Frankfurt and Bildungsstätte Anne Frank. 

Livestream via YouTube 

More info here in German: Startseite - sankt peter
 

 

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