QUEERHISTORYMONTH
QueerHistoryMonth will take place in Hamburg from May 1 to 31, 2025 (www.queerhistoryhamburg.de). Various events during the festival will bring the history(ies) of the queer community in Hamburg to life. Everyone is welcome - kings, queers, queens, allies, friends, families (of choice) and everyone in between and beyond!
EVENT
Workshop series on human rights of LGBTQIA+ people and the influence of religions and colonialism
In this cooperation between QueerHistoryMonth Hamburg and the PHŒNiX festival 2025 Colonial Interferences, we will address queer hostility in African countries and contemporary German society. Today's criminalization of queer lifestyles is a legacy of colonialism.
On the second day of the workshop, we will approach "Holy Homophobia" through artistic perspectives and approaches. The youth novel "Kampala - Hamburg: Roman einer Flucht" by Lutz van Dijk will serve as a basis for this. We will also talk about queer anthems and Mwanga II, King of Buganda.
In guided improvisations and conversations with einhornkollektiv and guests, we will develop our creativity together, draw strength and experience empowerment.
This workshop is made possible by a cooperation with the parish of St. Ansgar.
To get you in the mood for this workshop series, we cordially invite you to a free city tour for young people under 25 - in cooperation with JuLe and the mhc. Together, we will explore Hamburg's queer history and discover exciting stories and developments in your own community before turning our attention to the history of other communities as part of the workshop series.
Workshop day 2
The three events are thematically self-contained and build on each other - but can also be attended individually.
Date: May 18, 2025
Time: 12:00 to 18:00
Location: Freiraum in the Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe Hamburg, Steintorplatz, 20099 Hamburg
Target group: For queers, BIPoC, allies, activists, GenZ to boomers and all interested parties
Performing organizations: PHŒNiX festival and Sankt Ansgar parish
Management: Daniel Stolte and Tim Stolte(einhornkollektiv), Jens Ehebrecht-Zumsande (Pfarrei Sankt Ansgar)
The offer is free of charge.
Registration: Due to limited places, please register early via this link.
Information on accessibility: Access to the open space is barrier-free.
NOTES
Please note that photos may be taken by QueerHistoryMonth Hamburg during the event for public relations purposes. The festival is organized on a voluntary basis with great commitment. The QHM assumes no liability for the content and organization of the individual events. The responsibility for this lies exclusively with the respective organizers. Participation is at your own risk. The QHM accepts no liability for accidents or damage to property.
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