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Who sees our pain? The victim's perspective on 35 years of right-wing extremist violence
Every November, the Faculty of Applied Social Studies(Opens in a new tab) dedicates itself to topics such as right-wing extremism, racism, populism and threats to democracy in the 8 against 88 day of action. The "8" stands for the faculty and "88" for a popular code of the right-wing extremist scene.
This year, the day of action is dedicated to the perspective of those affected by right-wing extremist violence: "Who sees our pain? The victims' perspective on 35 years of right-wing extremist violence"
Program
10.00 - 10.10 a.m. | Welcome address | Prof. Dr. Katja Nowacki(Opens in a new tab) (Dean) |
10.10 - 11.10 a.m. | A biographical discussion about 35 years of experience in science and practice with racism and right-wing extremist violence | Prof. Dr. Dierk Borstel(Opens in a new tab) & Prof. Dr. Emra Ilgün-Birhimeoğlu(Opens in a new tab) |
11.20 -12.20 | NSU Dortmund. In conversation with Gamze Kubaşık | Author, activist and daughter of NSU victim Mehmet Kubaşık |
12.20 - 13.15 | The murders in Hanau. In conversation with a representative of the Hanau Initiative | |
13.15 - 13.30 | Conclusion and exchange |
All students and colleagues of the Faculty of Applied Social Studies and the other faculties of Fachhochschule Dortmund are cordially invited. Prior registration is not necessary.
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Location
Emil-Figge-Straße 44
Lecture hall U33