LECTURE & TALK
Sociocracy, superblocks and an inclusive gender-equitable city
with Sanja Liebermann
"I'll tell you what freedom is to me: no fear. I mean really, no fear!" - Nina Simone
Nina Simone - born on February 21, 1933 in North Carolina - was an American jazz and blues singer, pianist, songwriter and civil rights activist. On the occasion of her birthday, Sanja Liebermann shows how we can take practical action in our neighborhoods inspired by art and the universal idea of freedom, justice and community. We want to celebrate her vision of freedom, justice and community. Nina Simone has inspired the world with her music and her tireless work for the rights of citizens - and that's exactly what we want to take up.
Let's think together about the future of our city and neighborhoods:
How do we create equitable, liveable spaces that promote diversity and cohesion?
The evening will focus on answers to these questions:
- Sociocracy - for real participation: How can we make decisions where every vote counts? Circle moderation and the consensus principle are used to show how community can really be strengthened.
- Superblocks and inclusive, gender-equitable urban development: what visions are needed to create neighborhoods that breathe freedom and diversity?
- The Teichstraße gymnasium as a currently negotiated place of the future: together we will collect ideas on how neighborhood and community can be strengthened on site. The evening will be rounded off with musical highlights, interactive exercises and an open space for exchange.
Let's dream, plan and act together - for a fairer future.
Come along, join in and be inspired!
Sanja Liebermann - Consultant for business and educational consulting, democracy education, school development and transformation. She is involved with the Sociocracy Center Leipzig, SUPERBLOCKS and Roter Stern Leipzig, among others
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