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Remembrance gaps and antiziganism

BERLIN GLOBAL
The exhibition focuses on the civil rights movement of the Sinti and Roma: for recognition of the Holocaust, against antiziganism and for normality as equal citizens.
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Michael Setzpfandt
Right in the first thematic room of BERLIN GLOBAL you will find the open space B.
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Michael Setzpfandt

Public tour with André Raatzsch

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Regular: 10 € including exhibition admission
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Tickets can be booked at the box office in the foyer of the Humboldt Forum or online.
Duration
1h 30min

André Raatzsch, curator of the Open Space “Citizens with Equal Rights”, takes a critical look at the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition. The conversational guided tour ties in to the Open Space presentation on the history of Berlin’s Sinti and Roma, and visits other parts of BERLIN GLOBAL. It focuses on topics such as antiziganism today, the politics of imagery, Remembrance Culture debates concerning the Holocaust, and the role of prominent Sinti and Roma figures.

The guided tour is part of the programme accompanying the Open Space “Citizens with Equal Rights” by the Documentation and Cultural Center of German Sinti and Roma. After the tour, all participants are invited to take part in a joint discussion.

André Raatzsch

The art scholar André Raatzsch is head of the Documentation Department at the Documentation and Cultural Center of German Sinti and Roma in Heidelberg. Together with historian Jan Kreutz he curated the Open Space exhibition “Citizens with Equal Rights” on the history of Berlin’s Sinti and Roma. The main purpose of his work is to broaden the depiction and presentation of German history to encompass the neglected perspective of German Sinti and Roma.

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7 euro / 0 euro (reduced)