Reading about anti -Semitism: revelations in the heart of Berlin!
Reading about anti -Semitism: revelations in the heart of Berlin!
On Thursday, October 31, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., a reading takes place at the Alte Feuerwache Treptow focus library, which deals with an extremely current and sensitive topic: anti -Semitism in various cultural currents. The event is led by the editors of the book "Jewish hatred underground", and this is not a simpler topic. The editors, Nicholas Potter and Stefan Lauer, examined in detail in their book how anti-Semitism occurs in different cultural areas-from climate movement to music genres such as hip-hop and punk.
The reading is moderated by Rosa Jellinek, which not only contributed to the creation of the book, but also actively deals with queer anti -Semitism. This combination of different perspectives promises a multifaceted discussion about a topic that repeatedly occurs in various social contexts.
event details
The event can be found in the Alte Feuerwache Treptow focus library, which is in Michael-Brückner-Str. 9, 12439 Berlin. In addition to the reading, which is in cooperation with the representative for anti-Semitism prevention in the Treptow-Köpenick district office, this is also financially supported by the Berlin Democracy Fund for dialogue and social cohesion. It is recommended to register for free participation. Interested parties can do this on the phone number (030) 90297-6800.
Stefan Lauer, one of the editors, brings a lot of experience and knowledge of racism and anti -Semitism as editor -in -chief of Belltower.new's. Nicholas Potter, a well -known editor for publications such as the taz, also brings significant journalistic expertise into the discussion. He was nominated for his work for the Theodor Wolff Prize 2024, which gives his reputation as a committed journalist.
The reading is an important platform for the often complicated and deeply rooted forms of anti -Semitism. Information about this event is also available on the library's website and on Instagram. The telephone numbers (030) 90297-3419 and (030) 90297-6800 can be used for further information.