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with Jennifer Kamau (International Women Space)

Open for FLINT* (women, lesbian, inter, non-binary and trans persons).

Jennifer Kamau´s tour starts at Oranienplatz in Kreuzberg, which has been the centre of political movements and resistance since the seventies. In 2012, asylum-seekers had set up tents here to protest against German asylum practices such as poor housing in shelters, compulsory residency (ie no freedom of movement across state lines) and deportations. Jennifer was there from the very beginning.

On her tour she visits the places that have become symbols of this important movement. She explains what Oranienplatz activists* were demonstrating against and how the empty Gerhard-Hauptmann-Schule, which was occumpied during the struggle, since became a political issue. The participants also hear the little-known story of the feminist resistance against patriarchal structures within the movement — a struggle that Jennifer and her comrades still continue today along with their commitment to fight against racism.

Note: Due to COVID-19 we ask you to bring your own mask and, if possible, headphones. Please keep a 1,5m distance.

Date: Saturday July 11th, 11 am

Meeting point: Oranienplatz, Berlin-Kreuzberg

Duration: 2 hours

Language: English

Registration until July 6th: kontakt@frieda-frauenzentrum.de

In cooperation with querstadtein (https://querstadtein.org).