Vice President International Affairs and Diversity (VP3)
Date
Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Time
12:30 - 14:00
Location
Campus Sankt Augustin (The location will be announced after registration)
„The objective of the Trialogues is to create a place for mutual listening, understanding, endurance and growth.”
As part of the initiative ‘Respect! Time for Diversity, Time for Sustainability’ initiative, we invite you to take part in the trialogue.
The event will give you the opportunity to express your thoughts, questions, emotions and perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to discuss them and to reflect on them yourself - in a framework characterised by mutual respect. Questions about identity, political self-image, defence against guilt and the culture of remembrance will be given space. Prejudices and conspiracy theories in connection with the Middle East conflict can be counteracted through joint dialogue.
The distinctive feature of the trialogue
In addition to their expertise, our two speakers Lili Zahavi and Zakariyya Meißner as those affected by the conflict bring Jewish/Israeli and Palestinian identity to the discussion.
Agenda
The event begins at 12.30 with a 30-minute expert input input on the effects of the Middle East conflict on our coexistence. Afterwards, you have the opportunity to join in a conversation with the speakers. It is possible to attend the event for the input only if it is not possible to participate in the entire offer.
Participation is free of charge. Since the event takes place at lunchtime, we will provide finger food and drinks.
Registration
Registration is possible by Thursday, 21 November 2024 via email to respekt@h-brs.de.
We look forward to your participation!
About the Trialogue project
Our speakers
Lili Zahavi is a filmmaker and student of scenic directing at the Filmakademie Baden Württemberg. Her films ME MYSELF ANDI, SCHABERNACK and 04_EMIL_CASTING.mp4 have screened at renowned festivals. Lili is also an author and has written for the series DRUCK, among others. Since her school days, Lili has been involved in social and political projects, often in an artistic context and mostly with young people. As part of the Trialogue team, she is a committed supporter. Lili is a scholarship holder of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk. She lives and works in Berlin.
Zakariyya Meißner studied Islamic Studies in Freiburg and has many years of professional experience in the prevention of Islamist and right-wing extremist radicalisation. He recently completed his training as a coach and organisational developer and offers support as a freelance speaker on topics such as the Middle East conflict, anti-discriminatory organisational development and group-focused misanthropy.
H-BRS stands resolutely against all forms of hatred and discrimination. The organiser reserves the right to make use of its domiciliary rights and to deny people access to the event or to exclude them from it.
Do you have any questions?
Sarah Friedrichs
Head of Diversity Management, Senior Expert for Diversity and International Affairs to the Vice-President
Location
Sankt Augustin
Room
E 236
Address
Grantham-Allee 20
53757, Sankt Augustin
Telephone
+49 2241 865 137Location
Sankt Augustin
Room
E 236
Address
Grantham-Allee 20
53757 Sankt Augustin
Contact hours
Monday - Thursday
Telephone
+49 2241 865 9830