Here you find an overview of upcoming seminars and trainings that we and our partner organisation OBUK e.V. organize. OBUK e.V. is responsible for the content of the seminars and workshops offered by them.

Apr
23
Sat
2016
TAGESSEMINAR: Privilegien bewusst machen und Verantwortung übernehmen – Critical Whiteness Methoden
Apr 23 @ 10:00 – 16:30

„Weißsein“ stellt ein reales Machtverhältnis dar, das mit vielen Privilegien einher geht. In diesem Tageseminar werden wir Critical Whiteness Ansätze vorstellen, miteinander diskutieren und einige Methoden gemeinsam ausprobieren, die sich zur Bewusstwerdung und Auseinandersetzung mit eigenen Privilegien eignen.

VERANSTALTET von solar e.V.
www.solarev.org/

Apr
29
Fri
2016
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING: “Migration & Inclusion. Chances and Challenges for our Future” Part I in Berlin (29.04. – 08.05.)
Apr 29 @ 15:00 – May 8 @ 16:00

This double training course promotes pedagogical approaches in dealing with challenges and opportunities in multicultural and pluralistic societies and empowers the participants to work on reflective competences and tools for social change. We will learn, try out, discuss and evaluate a large variety of pedagogical approaches to deal with the topics of migration, anti-racist education, stereotypes, intercultural dialogue and conflict management.
Language: English

Dates

Initial training in Berlin (29.04. – 08.05.)
practice-period (May – October)
final training in Amsterdam (14.10. – 23.10.)

More information & application

On our website: http://solarev.org/en/
Contact: migration@solarev.org

ORGANIZED by solar e.V.

Jun
4
Sat
2016
VOCATIONAL TRAINING: “Building a real community. Intergenerational living and housing”
Jun 4 @ 9:00 – Jun 8 @ 18:00

The last years brought up a big variety of intergenerational projects. The challenge of changing family structures, different life journeys and backgrounds brought up a great demand and interest for social and community orientated living-models apart from isolated small family living and old age homes. More and more people took in hand their future and developed intergenerational community projects. Berlin as a traditional hotspot for the development of new living models can show a lot of different ways how groups started, developed and accomplished their visions. In this 5 days course we will give attention to the activists, their experience and advice. We will visit different intergenerational community housing projects and we will have the chance to talk to the residents and the ones who helped them to establish their plans. We will hear and learn about the process of self-organisation, financial, legal and social issues and we will get in contact with professionals who support groups.

For organisations interested in participating it’s possible to apply for a Erasmus+ funding for KA1 mobility.
Please note that you can only apply as an organisation, not individually.

For a documentation of the training, please visit: http://obuk-ev.org/bildungsprojekte/building-a-real-community/

ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.

Jun
17
Fri
2016
Workshop: Lehmofenbau im KuBiZ-garten
Jun 17 @ 11:00 – 17:00

Wir wollen gemeinsam den Lehmofen im KuBiZ-Garten neu aufbauen. Den alten defekten Ofen haben wir bereits in der vergangen Woche abgerissen und die Bodenplatte repariert. Nun werden wir beginnen, den neuen Ofen aufzubauen. Dazu braucht es viele fleißige Hände, die Lust haben einen Einblick in den Aufbau eines (Pizza-) Lehmofens zu bekommen.

Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos. Eine vorherige Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich.
ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.
www.obuk-ev.org

Jul
2
Sat
2016
TAGESSEMINAR: Intersektionalität in politischer Bildungsarbeit – wie kann das Anwendung finden?
Jul 2 @ 10:00 – 16:30

Intersektionalität beleuchtet das Zusammenwirkungen unterschiedlicher Formen von Diskriminierung (und Privilegierung), wie Rassismus, Sexismus, Klassismus. In diesem Seminar werden wir interaktive Methoden der politischen Bildungsarbeit ausprobieren, die diese Verflechtungen bewusst machen wollen.

ORGANIZED by solar e.V.

Aug
2
Tue
2016
New social movements: Clashes and changes
Aug 2 @ 10:00 – 17:00

This seminar focuses on the development and influences of social movements after the peak point of the world wide protests in 1968s. As an introduction we will provide an overview of the diversity of new social movements in this time, related to: Gay-Lesbians, Ecology, Peace as well as the Anti-nuclear movement and the “One World” and Anti-imperialist movement. All these movements focus on the change of society to reach a situation with less discrimination of minorities, to fight for equal rights and for the right to live in a healthy environment and without war.
Furthermore we will look on the own experiences of the workshop-participants with social movements in different countries.

ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.
More information: www.obuk-ev.org/en/bildungsprojekte/social-movements-migration/

Aug
3
Wed
2016
Cultures of remembrance in comparison
Aug 3 @ 10:00 – 18:00

In Germany remembrance of the Nazism-period plays a key role in the culture of remembrance. This seminar gives a brief introduction to this topic and the ways of remembrance (“’museumification” & “monument-mania”) in this country. We will start this course with the visit of the historical site and memorial “Haus Schwarzenberg” in the former Jewish quarter and the Museum of Anne Frank.

But how is remembrance made e.g. in Africa? This should be an initial point to start an exchange and discussion about different cultures of remembrance in the countries of origin of the participants. Possible topics include various forms and ways of remembrance, how memories are shared to the next generations, which historical events are transferred to the collective memories and how it´s possible to make invisible perspectives visible within a community.

ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.
More information: www.obuk-ev.org/en/bildungsprojekte/social-movements-migration/

Aug
5
Fri
2016
Revolutions? The East-German ‘turnaround’ and other experiences
Aug 5 @ 10:00 – 18:00

Starting from the various aspects of the oppositional movements in the GDR (East Germany) we will furthermore open up perspectives for experiences from others countries.

In this course we will visit the Stasi-Museum, look inside the everyday life in the GDR and throw the spotlight on the oppositional movement and the turnaround (“Die Wende”).
In a further step we will create an Open-Space to discuss, exchange and learn about and from the experiences with revolutionary movements in the countries of origin of the participants: To what extend were the revolutionary movements successful or failed? Why did they fail? Who were the activists who drove the change? Which main topics and goals did the movements try to achieve? Are revolutionary movements necessary to change society in an emancipatory direction?

ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.
More information: www.obuk-ev.org/en/bildungsprojekte/social-movements-migration/

Aug
9
Tue
2016
German right-wing and xenophobic movements
Aug 9 @ 10:00 – 17:00

This seminar will show the continuity of Nazi-structures, the development of the “New Right” in West-Germany and the development after the reunification of East- and West-Germany in 1990. We will explain right wing codes and symbols and we will provide an overview about the current situation of the right extremist and xenophobic movement in Germany. In a further step the seminar will deal with questions such as how right-wing movements in Europe are connected to each other and why they are on the rise in Europe.

ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.
More information: www.obuk-ev.org/en/bildungsprojekte/social-movements-migration/

Aug
10
Wed
2016
International Solidarity: From the 1968s to “Willkommenskultur”
Aug 10 @ 10:00 – 17:00

This seminar will give an overview on the history of the 1968 students movement and it’s relation to international solidarity. But how was the solidarity received by the movements in the global south? Was there a positive impact on the political and liberation movements in the colonized and post-colonized countries? And what about reciprocity?

Nowadays many people in Germany are involved in the self-organized “Willkommenskultur”-groups to help refugees and migrants. Hereby the refugees and migrants are often in the position to receive help and to learn how to integrate into mainstream society. Frequently their competences, knowledge and skills are not recognized and perceived as resources of the society. What can we do to overcome these paternalistic structures?

ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.
More information: www.obuk-ev.org/en/bildungsprojekte/social-movements-migration/