Safi Faye Hall
In German, simultaneous translation into English and German Sign Language (DGS)
The first event in the Heimatisierung discussion series takes us from the wildcat strikes of the 1970s to the street struggles of the 1990s and the actions of Kanak Attak in the noughties. The road to a post-migrant society was long and full of forks, struggles and new beginnings. It is no coincidence that the idea was first formulated in artistic spaces - from film to hip-hop to theater - and only then fed back into political debates and academic discourse.
Today, the post-migrant approach is regarded as a central model for understanding the pluralistic German present, and it is impossible to imagine the debates on exclusion, integration and belonging or the many attempts at self-definition by the communities concerned without it. Social scientist Naika Foroutan, writer Lena Gorelik and political scientist Joshua Kwesi Aikins will discuss the social realities of the post-migrant decade with Max Czollek and Ibou Diop, the hosts of the series.
With: Naika Foroutan, Lena Gorelik, Joshua Kwesi Aikins, moderated by Max Czollek and Ibou Diop
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