An evening with Saba-Nur Cheema, Hito Steyerl, Mirjam Zadoff and Korbinian Frenzel
In the intermingling of art, culture and politics, in discussions on Israel and Palestine, Russia and Ukraine or even on the topics of identity, gender and religion, an ever-increasing hardening of public discourse can be observed. Sometimes, as at the last Documenta, this no longer takes place at all. Gone are the days when ambivalence could still be tolerated: With the decline of communication, democracy is also withering away. So how do we get out of this impasse?
Saba-Nur Cheema (political scientist, publicist and anti-racism trainer), Hito Steyerl (Professor of Contemporary Digital Media, Academy of Fine Arts Munich) and Mirjam Zadoff (Director of the Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism) will discuss this issue. The evening will be moderated by Korbinian Frenzel (Deutschlandradio)
The event is part of the program "1945 - 2025 Zero Hour? How we became what we are."
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