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Volksbühne Berlin

Volksbühne Berlin

Volksbühne is a traditional theater in Berlin’s city center. Since its founding, Volksbühne has been committed to the development and impact of novel forms of stage direction. Built in 1914 by the architect Oskar Kaufmann, the house at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz has a capacity of 800 seats. The construction of the theater was … Continue reading »

Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse (CPPD)

The Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse (CPPD) is a network of more than fifty intellectuals, scholars, and artists who work and conduct research on remembrance culture and diversity in a variety of ways. Founded in May 2021, the network aims to critique the status quo of German and European politics of remembrance, and … Continue reading »

Gesellschaft für Interkulturelles Zusammenleben e.V. GIZ

Gesellschaft für interkulturelles Zusammenleben e.V. – GIZ

The Society for Intercultural Coexistence e.V. (GIZ) has been a registered association since 2000, and from the beginning has been a non-profit association. GIZ e.V. is a certified youth welfare organization (since 2009), a certified BAMF integration course provider (since 2012), as well as a certified educational institution … Continue reading »

Fabrik Osloer Straße e.V.

Since its foundation in 1982, on the former site of Roller machine factory, the association “Fabrik Osloer Straße e.V.” has developed into a socio-cultural center in Mitte (district of Wedding). Under its roof, the association houses numerous social and cultural projects as well as committed commercial enterprises. These … Continue reading »

Dokumentations- und Kulturzentrum Deutscher Sinti und Roma Büro Berlin

Documentation and cultural center of German Sinti and Roma

The documentation and cultural center of German Sinti and Roma has been working against Antigypsyism for about 30 years. Due to its continuous work and its competence in terms of content, the center has gained wide recognition as a specialized institution both at a national and international level. The focus is on human rights … Continue reading »

taz - die tageszeitung

taz

Die Tageszeitung” (or “taz“ for short) is a national German daily newspaper described as green-left, left-alternative, and critical of the system. Founded in 1978 after the “Tunix Congress” in West Berlin as an alternative, self-managed project, it was published by the association “Freunde der alternativen Tageszeitung” until … Continue reading »