Queer through society:
Venue: Projector, first floor
Queer people have always been there - everywhere. Just like Maike Schöfer. She is queer, feminist, resistant and a Protestant pastor. Together with presenter and journalist Maximilian Pichlmeier, she talks about her experiences as a queer person in the church and also provides insights into her book "Nö. Eine Anstiftung zum Neinsagen". What about the topic of diversity in the church, what motivates her to work as a pastor and what does the whole thing actually have to do with democracy?
Followed by a get-together and book table in the library.
Maximilian Pichlmeier, born in 1994, is a presenter, editor and content creator. He is one of the hosts of BR24's News-WG, a news format that communicates political news on Instagram. On his own accounts on TikTok and Instagram, he mainly informs young queer people about queer news as @maxis.pics.
Maike Schöfer, born in 1989, is a pastor under the sky in Berlin. Feminist, queer and uncomfortable, she writes digitally as @ja.und.amen and analog in her gown against injustices - in society and in her church. She is involved in interreligious dialog, including with the podcast "331 - 3 Frauen, 3 Religionen, 1 Thema", which she runs together with a Judaist and an Islamic theologian and which was awarded the German PR Prize in 2023.
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