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LQGBTQI+ in Germany: a short historical overview and an inter-sectional view on challenges of queers in today's Germany.
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Meeting ID: 93684385990 Evanston, IL 60208About this event
Tuesday, October 20: LQGBTQI+ in Germany: a short historical overview and an intersectional view on challenges of queers in today's Germany.***Followed by an Information Session on Lewis and Clark Year of Study in Munich hosted by Ralf Saborrosch, Program Director.
Time: 1 p.m. (EST - New York), 12 p.m. (CST - Chicago), 10 a.m. (PST - Portland, Walla Walla, Tacoma) & (7 p.m. in Germany)
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During this Conversation with Germany, Lina Ismail and Ramazan Demirlek will outline the history of LQGBTQI+ in Germany as they also talk about the challenges facing their communities.
Lina Ismail, 24, BA and MA German as a Foreign Language (LMU), Masters Certificate Program: Intercultural Communication Certificate Program (LMU), intercultural communication and ethics teacher, pedagogical project coordinator with Queer*Yourope
Ramazan Demirlek, 32, BA-student of Middle Eastern Studies (LMU), educational staff at a youth-centre, anti-discrimination-trainer for students and teachers, pedagogical project coordinator with Queer*Yourope
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***Following this Conversation, Ralf Saborrosch, Munich Program Director will host an information session on the L/C Year in Munich Program. This session targets students who are considering participation in the program in 2021/2022. This is an excellent opportunity to meet the program director, hear about a Year of Study in Munich and ask questions about the program.
Time: 2 p.m. (EST - New York), 1 p.m. (CST - Chicago), 11 a.m. (PST - Portland, Walla Walla, Tacoma) & (8 p.m. in Germany)
Conversations in Germany: Join us during Fall Semester for a series of conversations with German students and professors who will share their perspectives on life, culture and politics in contemporary Germany. Our speakers will provide 20 minutes of introductory remarks and then open the floor for discussion. How do Germans view sustainability, LGBTQ rights, US politics and immigration issues?
- Tuesday, October 6: Green Germany - - - What is really happening?
- Tuesday, October 20: Germany: Rainbow Friendly? - - - LGBTQ is here to stay!
- Thursday, November 6: German Perspectives on the U.S. Presidential Elections
- Tuesday, November 17: Migration and Integration in Germany: Is it working?
Organized by the Lewis and Clark Year of Study in Munich, German Studies at Lewis & Clark, German Studies at Whitman College, German Studies at the University of Puget Sound & the Department of German at Northwestern.