Raúl Krauthausen reads from his book "Those who want inclusion will find a way. Those who don't want it will find excuses." - The event will be accompanied by an interpreter for German Sign Language (DGS).
Raúl is an inclusion activist, founder of SOZIALHELDEN and a communications graduate. His work in the areas of inclusion and social commitment has been honored with the Federal Cross of Merit and the Grimme Online Award, among others. His autobiography "Dachdecker wollte ich eh nicht werden - Das Leben aus der Rollstuhlperspektive" was published in 2014. He presents the talk show "KRAUTHAUSEN - face to face" on Sport1 and the podcasts "Im Aufzug" and "Die neue Norm". His podcast "Wie kann ich was bewegen?" was published in October 2021 as a book of the same name by Edition Körber Verlag. In 2023, his non-fiction book "Wer Inklusion will, findet einen Weg. Those who don't want it will find excuses" (Rowohlt Verlag) and in 2024 the children's book "Als Ela das All eroberte" (When Ela Conquered Space) was published by Carlsen Verlag. Raúl regularly gives talks on the topics of inclusion, diversity and social coexistence.
"If you want inclusion, you'll find a way. Those who don't want it will find excuses." - Further information about the book: Raúl Krauthausen is the best-known activist for inclusion and accessibility - and the loudest voice in Germany when it comes to asserting the rights of people with disabilities. "Think of disability simply as a characteristic like hair color" is one of his central messages, and he fights for visibility and against discrimination on all platforms - analog and digital. In his new book, he raises fundamental and often uncomfortable questions about inclusion in Germany, encourages his readers to confront their own ableism and develops an idea of how inclusion can really be lived at all levels.
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