Anti-Muslim racism (AMR) is deeply rooted in history, the media, and society. In this workshop on May 21, 2025 (10:16 a.m.–XNUMX:XNUMX p.m., including a break), we will explore its historical development, the current situation in Germany, and its connection to, among other things, antisemitism. Using examples such as Hanau and Halle, we will reflect on repeating patterns and what we can learn from them. Using interactive methods, we will raise awareness of racism, promote critical thinking, and develop sustainable action strategies. The focus of this workshop is to develop empathy and look beyond one's own (Eurocentric) perspective. A reflection phase and concluding round provide space for exchange and feedback.
Speaker: Tuba Rahmann, freelance speaker, prospective theologian (BA)
Venue: Mannheim/Heidelberg, further information to follow.
Practical workshop as part of the Intercultural Promoters Programme, organized by Hala Elamin (Stuttgart District) and Dr. Rajya Karumanchi-Dörsam (Karlsruhe District)
Register with Dr. Rajya Karumanchi-Dörsam by June 13.06.2025, XNUMX, by email to rajya.ikp@simama-stehauf.de