Stopping a detour! New manual for discrimination detection

Die Diskriminierung von Menschen mit Behinderung, auch bekannt als Ableismus, ist ein weit verbreitetes Problem in unserer Gesellschaft. Um diesem entgegenzuwirken und Veränderungen herbeizuführen, haben die Autorinnen Anne Gersdorff und Karina Sturm das Handbuch „Stoppt Ableismus! Diskriminierung erkennen und abbauen“ veröffentlicht. In einer bevorstehenden Veranstaltung am Mittwoch, dem 10. Juli 2024 um 18:30, werden sie ihr Buch in einer hybriden Lesung vorstellen – sowohl online als auch in Präsenz im Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Sebastian Haffner in Berlin. Die Lesung wird moderiert von Raúl Krauthausen und von der Bezirksbürgermeisterin Dr. Cordelia Koch eröffnet. Frau Koch betont die Bedeutung von Inklusion als …
The discrimination against people with disabilities, also known as a disposable, is a widespread problem in our society. In order to counteract this and make changes, the authors Anne Gersdorff and Karina Sturm have published the manual "Stopping Delay! Discrimination and discrimination". In an upcoming event on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 6:30 p.m., you will present your book in a hybrid reading- both online and in presence in the cultural and education center Sebastian Haffner in Berlin. The reading is moderated by Raúl Krauthausen and by the district mayor Dr. Cordelia Koch opened. Ms. Koch emphasizes the importance of inclusion as ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Stopping a detour! New manual for discrimination detection

The discrimination against people with disabilities, also known as a disposable, is a widespread problem in our society. In order to counteract this and make changes, the authors Anne Gersdorff and Karina Sturm have published the manual "Stopping Delay! Discrimination and discrimination". In an upcoming event on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 6:30 p.m., you will present your book in a hybrid reading- both online and in presence in the cultural and education center Sebastian Haffner in Berlin.

The reading is moderated by Raúl Krauthausen and by the district mayor Dr. Cordelia Koch opened. Ms. Koch emphasizes the importance of inclusion as a human right and shows her commitment to this important topic. The event takes place as part of the Disability Pride Month and is presented by the Pankow City Library and the anti -discrimination officer of the Pankow district. The funding is carried out by the program 360 °: Fund for cultures of the new urban society of the federal cultural foundation.

The reading is offered both on site in the barrier-free auditorium in the main building of the cultural and education center Sebastian Haffner, as well as online at zoom in German speaker. There will be an interpreter in German sign language (DGS) on site. The center is easily accessible via the Knaackstraße (M2) tram stop and has a elevator and barrier -free toilets.

For more information on the book and contact to the library at the Wasser tower in the cultural and education center Sebastian Haffner, interested people can use the specified contact details. The event promises to be an important contribution to the sensitization of the topic of forgiveness and to promote inclusion in our society.



Source: www.berlin.de