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DESCRIPTION:With Pasquale Virginie Rotter (holistic process facilitator\, s
 omatic coach\, and healing being)\n\nHanna Bekker vom Rath repeatedly defi
 ed the norms of society\, not only with her secret exhibitions during the 
 Nazi era\, but also with her self-determined and independent lifestyle. Mo
 st BIPoC also know only too well the experience of constantly resisting th
 e racist status quo. The increasing shift to the right has a strong impact
  on the bodies of marginalized people. The extent to which one has to live
  in constant resilience is difficult to put into words. What it means to b
 e constantly exposed to racist violence is all the more tangible in the bo
 dies of racialized people.\n\nHow can we create much needed safe spaces wh
 ere the bodies of marginalized people can rest for a moment? Where can a m
 oment of respite be created for those bodies that otherwise have to consta
 ntly arm themselves for new experiences of violence? And how can we also t
 alk about the fact that\, for many\, the mindset of constant vigilance is 
 not so easy to shake off?\n\nThe Body Awareness / Empowerment Workshop for
  BIPoC aims to address these questions and to look at how we can unite and
  free ourselves from the burdens of a discriminatory majority society.\n\n
 * BIPoC is a political self-identification and an acronym for Black\, Indi
 genous\, and People of Colour. The acronym BIPoC unites these communities 
 but also highlights their different experiences (of discrimination). It is
  therefore sometimes used as an alternative to the term People of Colour t
 o make Black and Indigenous identities explicitly visible and to emphasize
  that not all People of Colour experience the same realities.\n\nIntereste
 d in ways to unlearn physically\, emotionally\, mentally and spiritually i
 nternalized oppression\, Pas has developed several somatic approaches to g
 uide groups and individuals in holistic transformation processes. Pas work
 s as a Holistic Facilitator\, Somatic Coach (#thelovinggaze)\, Author and 
 Healing Being\, working at the intersections of body\, activism\, trauma\,
  healing and community. As a Black\, genderfluid\, chronically ill\, and c
 lass ambivalent being\, Pas practices a decolonizing perspective on body a
 nd intellect as well as the recognition of transgenerationally mediated an
 d embodied knowledges in violent power relations. Pas has published in the
  practice book 'Decolonizing Transformation'\, the feminist community blog
  mädchenmannschaft.net\, the Heinrich Böll Foundation's empowerment dossie
 r\, Missy Magazine and as Ally in Yalta. Positions on the Jewish Present. 
 Development of the project EmpA - Empowerment\, Sensitization and Antiraci
 st Opening at the Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin (2018-2020)\, Artist in 
 Residence in Fordypningsrommet - The Arctic Hideaway (2018)\, portrayed in
  the photo book Daima. Images of Women of Color (http://www.edition-assemb
 lage.de/daima) by Nzitu Mawakha (2013)\, performer in Leise Transformation
 \, Making Mirrors - Von Körpern und Blicken (2011) and Earthport (Berlin/C
 airo 2016 and 2017)\, translator of Vertrauen\, Kraft und Widerstand: Kurz
 e Texte und Reden von Audre Lorde (2015)\, scholarship holder of the Liter
 arisches Colloquium Berlin (2017)\, co-initiator and adminx of the feminis
 t and adultism-critical children's book Wir sind Heldinnen! Unsere Geschci
 hten (2017).\n\n[rule]\n\nThis event is part of the series FEMINIST PERSPE
 CTIVES\, an intersectional\, discursive accompanying programme curated by 
 Sonja Eismann (editor of Missy Magazine) and Josephine Papke (author and j
 ournalist).
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Body Awareness\nEmpowerment Workshop for BIPoC*
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