PHOTO: © Vlnr.: Stefan Brandt (©Jan Windszus) und Christian Arbeit (©1. FC Union Berlin)

Let’s talk about… mit Christian Arbeit

In the organizer's words:
Has soccer missed the boat? While awareness of climate-friendly and sustainable action, diversity and social justice is growing in many areas of society, it seems to be business as usual in professional soccer: ever larger international tournaments, astronomical transfer fees and salaries, repeated discussions about investor involvement in the league business. But is that true? Or is the impression deceptive? We should talk about this ... and who better to talk to than Christian Arbeit from 1. FC Union Berlin. His thoughts on these questions are quite controversial. In this edition of the "Let's talk about ..." series, he shares them in conversation with Futurium director Stefan Brandt - and with you.
SERIES OF TALKS "LET'S TALK ABOUT..."
In our series of talks, Stefan Brandt, Director of Futurium, dedicates each talk to an extraordinary guest. All of the interviewees have special opportunities to shape our future due to their work.
In contrast to the usual talks, the time here is dedicated exclusively to one guest and one future topic in order to explore solutions in greater depth and highlight connections.
What would the world be without soccer? No other sport has achieved such popularity around the world. It inspires people across all social classes, world views and age groups. Not to mention the multitude of emotions it triggers - not to mention the victory and defeat of the beloved team. Soccer and its culture always reflect social dynamics, issues and problems. Diversity, sustainability and social justice have therefore also become a major topic there recently. One person who thinks about this and knows how to formulate it clearly is Christian Arbeit, Managing Director of Communications and press and stadium spokesman for 1. FC Union Berlin.
In our "Let's talk about ..." series, Stefan Brandt, Director of the Futurium, talks to him about responsibility, sustainability, equality and much more. Of course, in addition to the major social issues, we will also be talking about EURO 24 and 1. FC Union Berlin itself. He will also reveal whether Christian Arbeit has any visions for the future of soccer, and if so, what they are.
GUESTS
->Christian Arbeit, Managing Director Communications, Press and Stadium Spokesman of 1. FC Union Berlin
->Stefan Brandt, Director of the Futurium
INFORMATION
->Venue: Forum
->Admission: free of charge
->Registration is required. Remaining tickets are available at the Box Office.
->Event language: German
ACCESSIBILITY
->An induction loop system is available.
->We leave seats free if you want to sit close to the stage due to visual impairments.
->People with visual impairments are welcome.
->We are a wheelchair-accessible venue.
->Seats without seating are available for wheelchair users.
->The event is aimed at interested people of all ages.
->Participation requirements: no previous knowledge required.
->Drinks and food can be purchased.
The future is for everyone! The Futurium wants to be accessible to everyone. If you have any other access needs, please let us know. We will try to fulfill them: info@futurium.de
You can find all information about accessibility here: https://futurium.de/de/barrierefreiheit
PHOTO & VIDEO
Photos and videos will be taken during the event. If you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know in advance.
TICKETS
You can access the ticket store here: https://tickets.futurium.de/...
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Price information:

https://tickets.futurium.de/#/product/event/837?date=2024-07-04&date_id=18270&lang=de

Location

Futurium Alexanderufer 2 10117 Berlin

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