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Filmvorführung und Diskussion: "Pass(t) uns allen" lädt ein zur Wahlkampftour

In the organizer's words:

An event organized by Pass(t) uns allen, Integrationshaus e.V., With Wings and Roots e.V., AKAD FM-FM, Initiative "N-Wort stoppen, Wuppertal and Allerweltshaus Köln e.V.

"Pass(t) uns allen" invites you to the election campaign tour: "The right to have rights" - a nationwide film and discussion tour

The Bundestag will be elected at the end of February. However, over 12 million people are excluded from voting because they do not have German citizenship or are stateless. This includes 1.5 million people who were born here but do not have a German passport.

Their realities and needs are hardly taken into account in the election campaign - even though they are directly and particularly affected by the increasingly racist political and media debates and possible tightening of laws.

In the run-up to the Bundestag elections, we are organizing a nationwide film and discussion tour with our short film "The right to have rights". It highlights the struggles of refugee and non-refugee migrants, BPoC and/or Rom*nja and Sint*izze for equality and belonging and raises critical questions about citizenship, statelessness, toleration and the reality of living in a country that denies full participation to so many.

The film was produced as part of the campaign "Pass(t) uns allen" by With Wings and Roots e.V. and RomaniPhen e.V..

You are cordially invited to attend the screenings, share your stories and discuss together how we can campaign for a society in which the right to rights applies without restriction.

The guests of the panel discussion:


Dr. phil. Dipl.-Ing. Afsar Sattari is German-Persian and works as a freelance lecturer at various universities in Cologne and Koblenz. She is a member of 34 NGOs and currently holds 16 positions. She has published on the three topics: Technology, Feminism and Civil Society, she has written 23 books and over 100 articles and has given numerous interdisciplinary lectures or interviews.


Lisa Khan (she/he) (Cologne Integration Council) is a social worker and social pedagogue. She is the founder and managing director of Integrationshaus e.V. and a member of the Integration Council of the City of Cologne.

Prof. Dr. Mihir Nayak is a professor of tourism management. He had to wait 19 years for his DE/EU citizenship and is running for the upcoming European elections with a focus on labor migration/electoral law.

Miman Jasorovsky became part of the national and international Roma civil rights movement in the mid-noughties. Today, he works for and with With Wings and Roots e.V. on various anti-racist levels. With the alliance "Pass(t) uns allen", for example, he is calling for birthright German citizenship for all children born in Germany and voting rights for all.

Gönül Eğlence (she/her), member of the state parliament from Essen, is passionately committed to migration, social participation and education. With her commitment, she promotes diversity and is resolutely committed to fair educational opportunities

MODERATION
Phyllis Quartey actively campaigns against racism and discrimination, in particular by drawing attention to the harmful effects of racist language and promoting empowerment, for example through the "Stop the N-word, Wuppertal" initiative. Its commitment also includes decolonization and the critical examination of colonial structures, which it promotes through workshops and educational work.

This event is sponsored by Eine Welt Netz NRW

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Location

Allerweltshaus Köln Geisselstraße 3-5 50823 Köln

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Allerweltshaus Köln e.V.
Allerweltshaus Köln e.V. Köln

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