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The event explores the nature and specificities of solidarity in the context of war, memory and collective understanding, exploring various aspects: historical, gender, cultural heritage and political solidarity between different nations.

The event explores the nature and specificities of solidarity in the context of war, memory and collective understanding, exploring various aspects: historical, gender, cultural heritage and political solidarity between different nations. The experience of colonialism has shaped and even nurtured the national identity of many countries around the world. What can we learn from others about their postcolonial experience? What determines the level of solidarity of different nations and countries with Ukraine? A conversation about the challenges of solidarity in times of war. And how culture can help build bridges of solidarity where they do not yet exist.

Discussion is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. The programme aims to strengthen the resilience of Ukrainian cultural and educational partners.

Livestream of the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qp1S-ebZrFk

For this event, people with hearing aids or cochlear implants can borrow portable induction loops that connect to the translation system receivers. Translation will be provided into English and German. The induction slings are available at the particular stage without prior registration.

Discussion

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Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1
60327 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

Physical + digital
English
Goethe-Institut Ukraine
Free access
To the event

Participants

Olesia Ostrovska-Liuta

Director General of Mystetskyi Arsenal National Art and Culture Museum Complex

Raji Abdul Salam

Chief Legal Data Archivist of The Reconning Project

Volodymyr Yermolenko

President of PEN Ukraine, philosopher, essayist

Deniz Yücel

Spokesperson of PEN Berlin, journalist, writer