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DESCRIPTION:Training Course with Ahmad Dakhnous (political educator\, Nicht
  Einfach-team) &amp\; Johanna Voß (education consultant)\n\nIn this worksh
 op\, we will delve into a specific aspect of the broader Israel-Palestine 
 issue. Together\, we will reflect on how our own perspectives on Palestine
  and Israel have developed\, creating space for calm and courageous discus
 sions about Germany’s current approach to the conflict. What are the dynam
 ics of the German discourse on Palestine and Israel? What does German reas
 on of state actually mean? There will also be an opportunity to ask questi
 ons. We will attempt to systemise and critically analyse the historical an
 d socio-political factors that influence Germany’s stance on Israel and Pa
 lestine.\n\nThe training course is aimed at anyone interested in the subje
 ct. No prior knowledge is required.\n\nAhmad Dakhnous (he/him) is a politi
 cal scholar and political education consultant. He works with multipliers 
 on the topic of Israel/Palestine and how it is negotiated and represented 
 in Germany. He works with schoolchildren as part of the Trialogue project.
  Together with Johanna Voß\, he also organises the Denkwerkstatt project –
  critical political education on Palestine and Israel after 7 October. Oth
 er areas of focus include racism and antisemitism\, human rights\, displac
 ement and migration\, and the politics of memory.  As part of the Nicht Ei
 nfach (Not Easy) specialists team\, Ahmad Dakhnous designed the content of
  this event.\n\nJohanna Voß (she/her) is a freelance political educator wi
 th a focus on anti-discrimination. She studied Integrated European Studies
  in Bremen\, was in the Honours Programme for Peace and Conflict Studies i
 n Haifa\, and studied public history in Berlin. She is particularly intere
 sted in feminist and intersectional approaches to political education\, th
 e history and present of Palestine and Israel\, and combining educational 
 approaches that critique racism and antisemitism.\n\nThis event is spart o
 f the pluralistic Discourse Programme Not Easy: It invites dialogue on plu
 ral perspectives within contemporary German memory discourse and social co
 existence. Starting from the life and work of the artist Irma Stern (1894–
 1966)\, it explores the complex entanglements of antisemitism\, colonialis
 m and racism. The programme encourages participants to expand their perspe
 ctive on Stern’s ambivalent experiences between persecution and exile as a
  Jewish German woman\, as well as her privileges as a white South African.
 \n\nDeveloped by Ahmad Dakhnous\, Tahir Della\, Anna Yeboah and Yehudit Yi
 nhar\, accompanied by Pegah Byroum-Wand and Daniela Bystron.
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Israel/Palestine and German Reason of State
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