31.10. tekst-Doppellesung Bremerhaven, Hoeder und Sahebi, 19.30 Uhr
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Moderation: Sevda Atik
CIANI-SOPHIA HOEDER
Vom Tellerwäscher zum Tellerwäscher
Die Lüge von der Chancengleichheit
When Ciani-Sophia Hoeder was 14 years old, she went to the Berlin food bank with her mother for the first time. She didn’t tell anyone about it and was ashamed that her family was poor – because poverty is a dirty word, a symbol of personal failure. She only later realized that it was actually a structural problem and that social advancement in Germany is nowhere near as easy as is often suggested.
Ciani-Sophia Hoeder sheds light on the intersections of money, shame and power and shows how class intermingles with other forms of discrimination. She talks to experts, activists, rich and poor people and makes it clear how a lack of equal opportunities characterizes this country – and how we can change that.
GILDA SAHEBI
Wie wir uns Rassismus beibringen.
Eine Analyse deutscher Debatten
In her clear analysis, journalist and political scientist Gilda Sahebi shows that we all think in a racist way. This has nothing to do with extremism.
Instead, it is a consequence of political and social structures that shape our thoughts and actions. Where majority and minority societies clash, racist thought patterns and structures almost inevitably emerge – unless we consciously counteract them.
They don’t do that in Germany. The accusation of racism is dismissed.
People would rather be outraged than engage in a serious debate and solve real problems. Gilda Sahebi analyzes the specifics of German racism.
To do this, she looks back to the German Empire and traces the common threads of racist thinking that run from back then to the debates of our present day – for example on citizenship, the Middle East conflict or migration. She shows how we are constantly perpetuating racist and divisive narratives, teaching ourselves racism again and again – and thus endangering democracy.