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Meine Hood, deine Hood – Die Bedeutung des öffentlichen Raums für unsere kommunale Demokratie

In the organizer's words:

How do we live together in our neighborhoods? Who owns the public space - and how can we shape it so that everyone feels safe, seen and involved? In this event, we will talk about our "hoods", the small living environments between the bus stop, playground and district center, and how they can become places where democracy is lived.
People from different parts of the city will come together to talk about belonging, participation and the question of how public spaces connect (or divide) us.

Join us on a city tour through Bielefeld followed by a discussion in the Green Cube.

With us are:
- Yann Rees, Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Violence and Conflict, Bielefeld University
- Ingo Nürnberger, Head of the Department for Social Affairs and Integration of the City of Bielefeld
- Nico Schmidt-Krischik, AWO Bielefeld
- Verena Küpperbusch, Drug Counseling Bielefeld

Participation is free of charge.

The city tour starts at 12:30 pm at "die Tüte" at the main train station. The discussion begins at 14:30 in the Green Cube on Kesselbrink.

More information and registration

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Location

Bielefeld Hauptbahnhof Am Bahnhof 1B 33602 Bielefeld

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