In the organizer's words:
Most people answer the question of where they come from geographically - but is it really the place that shapes us? Very few people answer the question "Where are you from?" by talking about their small apartment, their unemployed parents, their clothes or words, from which everyone could immediately tell what background they come from. Why do we have such a hard time naming capital relations and also using this lens to reevaluate, to adjust our togetherness in many ways? Is it the longing of a libera- l, achievement-driven postwar generation to look at life from one's own birth, without the baggage of family, which can be a starting advantage or a lifelong drag? In this monthly series of conversations, journalist Vanessa Vu explores these questions. She approaches the different milieus of this country through life stories, explores their unspoken angles, juxtaposes them and tries to recognize herself better through this as well. In the new season, Vanessa Vu again invites you to an exchange in her former children's room: bunk bed, mattress, tube TV and lots of plastic - after a long time in the asylum seekers' home, this was the beginning of a social rise.
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