Hier finden Sie eine Übersicht über die kommenden Veranstaltungen – durchgeführt von uns und unserem Kooperationspartner OBUK e.V. Für die Inhalte der OBUK-Veranstaltungen ist OBUK e.V. selbst verantwortlich.
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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/
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/
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/
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/
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/
As a short introduction, the seminar will inform about the history of women´s movements in Germany and the reasons why they started to fight for equal rights, empowering and emancipation.
In the main part of the seminar will be space for exchange, discussion and knowledge sharing about own experiences with women´s movements in the different countries of origin of the participants and the role of women´s movement in social, political and economic change of societies. This dialogue of perspectives should also focus on the challenges of an intersectional perspective, that’s taking into account multiple systems of dominance that structure (not only) women’s lives and the course of women’s movements (like racism, heteronomativity, class structures, ablism etc.). This intersectional perspective was developed by women’s movement activists especially from the global south as a critique of the blind spots within western feminist perspectives.
Taking that critique into account we want to discuss together how solidarity among women’s movements in different contexts can be possible – without paternalistic gestures and without remaining an empty phrase.
This seminar is onlyfor LBTI+, no CIS- Men!
ORGANIZED by OBUK e.V.
More information: www.obuk-ev.org/en/bildungsprojekte/social-movements-migration/
Background of the project
“ Training For Nature” project was developed based on the fact that the world nowadays is facing very dramatic challenges caused by global warming, desertification and acid rain or atmospheric pollution which took the shape of an environmental crisis affecting the earth balance and having consequences as spread of tropical diseases, malnutrition, relocation and reunification of
refugees and immigrant families, housing and food challenges, disaster relief and changes to employment patterns. Unsustainable models of advancement, unequal power relations and unequal dissemination and use of resources, key to the current worldwide socio-economic system of neo-liberalism, worsen structural disparities and influence most poor and low-income individuals.
The main goal of the project is to increase the capacity of youth-related organizations in Europe to become more sustainable and environmentally oriented in their work. The training course offers to the participants a holistic understanding of the unity and interdependence of human society and the natural environment. At the same time, we will offer a series of tools to participants that will enable them to trigger learning processes within young people in relation with the action they can take to protect the environment and build a sustainable community.
More specific objectives are:
– To provide tools and methods to 25 youth workers from 7 countries in Europe to enable young people engage in more sustainable and environmentally friendly activities in their daily life.
– To create environmentally friendly attitudes among 25 youth workers in order to help young people commit to a sustainable lifestyle and make environmentally friendly changes in their daily behaviour.
– To stimulate the participants to act as “environment agents” in their own organization and regions.
– To create a networking framework that would enhance the organizational and professional development of the 7 partner organizations towards interventions focused on environment and sustainable development.
The project brings together 7 partner organization from all around Europe in Romania, in an environmentally friendly location. They will share good practice, experience new methods and explore new sides of an environmentally oriented type of intervention.
Target group and criteria
The participants of the project are envisioned to be youth workers or other practitioners active in the nongovernmental partner organizations who wish to design and implement environmentally oriented activities with the young people they are working with. Therefore, they can be social workers, project managers, volunteer coordinators, communications coordinators, psychologists, community
facilitators, etc.
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Following the title “Water is Life – Educational Approaches on Water and Sustainability”, we will try out educational approaches and methods for 10 days. We will discover and exchange methods which will enable the participants to cover the various dimensions (ecological, economic, social and political, human rights) of the topic “water & sustainability” in their educational day-to-day work. The training strongly focuses on getting to know different pedagogical approaches in a direct manner. Thus, the participants will have the opportunity to try out, evaluate and discuss a variety of methods: a simulation game, excursions and guided tours, nutrition based on a sustainability index, as well as other interactive & non-formal methods which are tied to intercultural, environmental and outdoor education. In addition, participants will be taught background and basic knowledge about water and sustainability.
The training is aimed at full-time and voluntary youth workers (32 participants) from Germany, Romania, Albania, Slovakia, Serbia, Tunisia, Finland and Italy, especially those who are invested in environmental education.
More information: www.obuk-ev.org
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Sa. 14.10.17, 12:30 Uhr bis So. 15.10.17., 16:00 Uhr
Ort: tagungswerk im Kubiz, Berlin Weißensee
Wir sind drei Kommunen, zwei aus Berlin und eine aus Brandenburg. In diesem Seminar wollen wir uns (auch spielerisch) folgenden Fragen nähern:
* Was macht Kommune mit mir? Wie verändert mich das?
* Eine Kasse – und das funktioniert?
* Entscheidungen treffen im Konsens?
* Geht im Kollektiv nix oder alles schief?
* Gemeinschaft leben ohne Hierachie?
* Die Kleinfamilie – Hort des letzten Glücks oder Beziehungssackgasse?
* Was bedeutet eigentlich „politische“ Kommune?
Wir haben zwar keine fertigen Antworten, aber mittlerweile viele Erfahrungen im kommunitären Miteinander gesammelt und als drei Gruppen und viele Individuen verschiedene Ansätze. Das Seminar richten sich an Leute, die Anregungen für ihre eigene weitere Lebensgestaltung suchen und Lust haben, die Kommunen kennen zu lernen und sich mit alternativen Lebensformen auseinander setzen wollen.
Besonders freuen wir uns über Menschen mit konkretem und praktischem Kommune Interesse.
Anmeldung bitte frühzeitig an Kommune.Seminar@tagungswerk.de
Teilnahmebeitrag auf Spendenbasis
Für Übernachtungsmöglichkeit und Verpflegung wird gesorgt.
CLOUD MAKING MACHINE – Zwischen Heim & Heimat
D 2017 (75 Min. OmdeU)
Die Mittzwanziger Firas, Jallow und Batoul sind neu in Berlin und begegnen sich in einer Theatergruppe in einer Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung. Sie suchen das gute Leben in Deutschland. Doch nichts ist wie erwartet. In Videobriefen offenbaren sie sich ihren engsten Vertrauten im kriegs- oder armutsdurchrüttelten Heimatland. „Ich war auf dem Weg in ein Land, über das ich nicht viel wusste. Alles was ich weiß ist, dass es voller Blumen ist, mit schönen Menschen, die mich anlächeln.“ (Firas) Über zwei Jahre begleitet der Film ihren Alltag, beobachtet sie bei der Entwicklung ihres Theaterstückes und gewährt einen intensiven Einblick in das Leben dreier junger Menschen, die in Deutschland einen Neuanfang versuchen. „Susanne Dzeik ist mit »Cloud Making Machine« ein eindrucksvoller und einfühlsamer Film gelungen. Auch wenn vor der Kamera Tränen fließen, wenn Emotionen und Ängste sichtbar werden, hat man nicht das Gefühl, Voyeur zu sein. Stattdessen lernt man die ProtagonistInnen kennen, erfährt etwas über ihr Leben und darüber, wie schwer es ist, das eigene Land zu verlassen und im neuen Land anzukommen. Der Film nimmt mit, berührt emotional, macht wütend, macht Hoffnung, weil er drei junge Menschen beschreibt, die Unvorstellbares erleben mussten und daran nicht zerbrechen.“ (Jörg Meyer, Neues Deutschland)
Official Trailer: https://vimeo.com/cloudmakingmachine/trailer Website: www.cloudmakingmachine.de
Im Anschluss an das Film-Screening gibt es ein Q&A mit den Filmschaffenden und Protagonist*innen.
Eintritt ist frei. Um eine Soli-Spende wird gebeten.
Veranstaltet von Förderverein Offene Bildung Umwelt Kultur e.V.