From refugee to recognized personality - few have mastered the path from fleeing to successfully arriving in Germany and Austria. But what does it take to really arrive? How does our society deal with the "others"? What does it take for everyone to feel at home? And is it really possible for everyone to become part of the "happy coincidence"?
We talk about this with those who have arrived in Germany and Austria after fleeing the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
PROGRAMME
Panel discussion
Vedran Džihić, political scientist, Austrian Institute for International Politics
Maja Lasić, Member of the Berlin Parliament
Moderation: Doris Akrap, journalist, taz
Concert
Merima Ključo, accordion and Jelena Milušić, vocals
A polyphonic mix of traditional Romanian, Croatian, Kosovar and Sephardic music reflects the cultural diversity of Southeast Europe - and at the same time becomes a resounding plea for peaceful, respectful coexistence across religious and ethnic borders
We invite you to a reception afterwards.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Admission time: 18.00 hrs
Language: German
FREE ADMISSION
WITH REGISTRATION
An event as part of the event series "Zerfallen. Fled. Arrived? Experiences from Bosnia and Herzegovina"
A cooperation of the Federal Agency for Civic Education and the Documentation Center Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation.
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