PHOTO: © Stiftung Exilmuseum, Foto: Till Budde

Exil erzählen – Exil verstehen Online-Vortrag

In the organizer's words:

Online lecture on the work of the Exilmuseum Berlin in the field of tension between history and the present

The emerging Exile Museum sees itself not only as a place for historical storytelling, but also as a workshop for new forms of educational work. The topic of exile offers the opportunity - especially for younger children - to engage with Nazi history, focusing on survival in exile. Motifs such as exclusion, loss, arriving and building a new life in exile invite children to understand the challenges faced by people who had to flee their homeland. By understanding the past, it is possible to reflect on the present.

The online lecture provides an insight into the Exilmuseum's previous educational approaches. It presents previous workshop formats as well as the new workshop series, which is aimed specifically at younger children for the first time and works with creative-associative approaches. This also brings the processual character of the project into focus: Exile as a topic that is not closed, but can be grasped through constant exchange and collaborative work. Get to know the educational and mediation work of the Exilmuseum - and join the discussion on how history and the present can remain in dialog.
Guest: Phillipp Sukstorf (Exilmuseum Berlin)

Participation is free of charge. You will receive the link (Zoom) by e-mail on the morning of November 12.
The number of participants is limited.
The talk is part of the educational project "Max Liebermann and Jewish Life in Berlin". Funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight against Anti-Semitism.

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Price information:

The number of participants is limited. Please book your ticket free of charge.

Location

Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee Colomierstr. 3 14109 Berlin

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