Elahe Haschemi Yekani will give a lecture on “Enslavement in British Memorial Culture: Between Nostalgia and Toppled Monuments” as part of the Lecture Series “Jenseits der Geschlechtergrenzen“ (AG Queer Studies, Universität Hamburg)
ONLINE, May 31, 7.15 pm
More information and registration here.
Anne Potjans was one of four literary critics speaking on the subject of recent Black German literature at Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen. Curated by: Sharon Dodua Ottoo und Patricia Eckermann.


Thao Ho will participate in a panel on queer visibility and history on the internet and the relationship, as well as possible collaborations between (physical) queer Berlin archives and wikipedia.
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Wikimedia Deutschland e. V.
Tempelhofer Ufer 23–24
10963 Berlin
Elahe Haschemi Yekani will give a lecture on “Aufklärung als Kunst: Der Dokumentarfilm „18 Minuten Zivilcourage“ und künstlerische Praktiken der Bezeugung rassistischer Gewalt” as part of this year’s Salon Sophie Charlotte 2023 of the Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Saturday, May 13, 7 pm (free enry)
Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften
Akademiegebäude am Gendarmenmarkt
Markgrafenstraße 38, 10117 Berlin
More information here.
The Department of Art History as Cultural History of Prof. Dr. Bénédicte Savoy at Technische Universität Berlin will be closing off the first season of KuK-Tuesdays: Dislocation with an incredible panel: we are honored to welcome Jihan El-Tahri (digital), Prof. Dr. Elahe Haschemi Yekani and Bansoa Sigam to the session on the 7th of March 6 pm c.t. at Hybrid Lab, TU/UdK. Moderated by Jeanne-Ange Wagne, our last session will be examining “Dislocation and Womanhood”.
More information here.
The book, The Wall Between Us – (Be)Longing, Repair and Its Politics of Affects, features a chapter by Anja Sunhyun Michaelsen. The event for the launch is held at SAVVY Contemporary Berlin and begins at 12:30.
