This is what it's all about:
The Theodor Wonja Michael Library, the first black library in NRW, invites you to 'Reimagining Democracy'.
Why you have to go:
Based on the work of Zwoisy Mears-Clarke (choreographer and community organizer), artist and performer Virginnia Ogechi Krämer shows in the performative reading WACHE the importance of storytelling in creating the democratic future we dream of. Author and journalist Alice Hasters reads from her non-fiction book 'Identity Crisis' and sheds light on the influence of identity and identity politics on democratic capitalist systems.
Pssst!
Both events will focus on the powerful impact of narratives on democracy. Come and join us!
Information on accessibility:
If you have any concerns or questions about accessibility, please contact Katharina(katharina.wuerzberg@sommerblut.de).
Note on the solidarity ticket system:
We want to break down economic barriers and enable as many people as possible to visit the festival. With your ticket purchase you help us to create a fair and solidary system for everyone. More information here: Info Sommerblut Kulturfestival
Note for people with disabilities:
If the mark "B" is noted in the disabled person's ID card, the person accompanying the person with a disability has Free admission to all events.
Contact for questions about the event: tickets@sommerblut.de
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