Angst, Wut, Hoffnung. Das rassistische Attentat von Hanau und die Folgen

In the organizer's words:
Five years ago, on February 19, 2020, a 43-year-old man in Hanau killed nine young people, then his mother and himself, for racist reasons. The radio feature "Fear, anger, hope. The racist attack in Hanau and its consequences" gives survivors, relatives and companions* of the victims a voice*. The radio play impressively shows how personal losses, social grievances and questionable behavior by the authorities lead to deep mistrust and frustration. But it also shows how tireless efforts against hatred and oppression can create new hope. The feature by Sebastian Friedrich follows on from the multi-award-winning work "Der letzte Tag. Das Attentat von Hanau" (Deutschlandfunk Kultur/WDR/NDR 2021), which was presented at the Pavilion last year. After listening to the feature together on 14 March, actress and presenter Denise M'Baye will hold a discussion with Arjin Civelek-Bicer and Sebastian Friedrich. This event creates space for remembrance, exchange and reflection - at a time when everyday racism and a strengthening political right are depressingly present. The Unvar family, for example, continues to be harassed with right-wing slogans by the perpetrator's father, who lives in the immediate vicinity. This content has been machine translated.

Location

Kulturzentrum Pavillon Lister Meile 4 30161 Hannover

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