Reading on anti -Semitism research in the old fire station Treptow
Experience an exciting reading with Nicholas Potter and Stefan Lauer on their book "Jewish hatred underground" on October 31, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. Anti -Semitism is discussed in emancipatory subcultures. Admission is free, a registration under (030) 90297-6800 recommended.

Reading on anti -Semitism research in the old fire station Treptow
On Thursday, October 31, 2024, the Tower Library Alte Feuerwache Treptow will become the scene of a remarkable reading! From 7:00 p.m. everything revolves around the explosive topic: anti -Semitism in emancipatory subcultures and movements. The aim of the event is to bring light into the dark and to deal with a topic that is unfortunately more topical than ever.
The editors of the provocative book "Jewish hatred underground", Nicholas Potter and Stefan Lauer, will be present. These two well-known journalists have a sharp view of cultural phenomena and have dealt intensively with different facets of anti-Semitism-from the lively cultural scene to the dynamics of the climate movement to the pulsating musical currents such as hip-hop and punk. The reading thus offers a unique way to immerse yourself in the abysses of anti -Semitism and gain deeper insights.
an evening full of knowledge
The event is moderated by the committed Rosa Jellinek, who is known for her commitment in the field of queer anti -Semitism and has given an insightful interview for the book. This reading is not just a presentation, but an important contribution to the discussion about social grievances that we are no longer allowed to ignore.
Stefan Lauer, editor -in -chief of Belltower.news and impressive speaker of the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, will share his experiences and findings together with Nicholas Potter, who also writes for taz. Potter, a sought-after journalist who also published internationally renowned newspapers such as the Guardian and Haaretz, has just been nominated for the Theodor Wolff Prize 2024. So it's an evening that nobody should miss!
And the best? Admission is free! Nevertheless, you are asked to register in advance. Interested parties can register at (030) 90297-6800 and thus secure a place for this important cultural event. Further information is available at (030) 90297-3419 or on the library website, and Instagram also comes up with exciting information!
Be there when we fight against anti -Semitism and set a strong sign of tolerance and education!