Mar 16 • 13:14 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Small Theater Haar: Film Evening Against Racism

A film evening addressing racism will be held at the Small Theater Haar on March 17, featuring a screening of 'Racism in Germany' followed by a panel discussion.

As part of the International Weeks Against Racism, the Small Theater Haar in Germany is hosting a film evening on March 17 at 7 PM, with free admission for attendees. The highlighted film is 'Racism in Germany,' produced by filmmakers Johannes Rosenstein and Ralf Bücheler in 2021. It features the stories of three young individuals who share their experiences with everyday racism, recounting the injuries and discrimination they have faced in their lives.

Following the film screening, Matthias Riedel-Rüppel, the theater's director, will lead a panel discussion titled "Can Our Differences Unite Us? - Against Racism and for Democracy." This event aims to foster dialogue around the significant issues raised in the film and encourages community engagement in combating racism and promoting democratic values. The combination of the film and the subsequent discussion underscores the importance of public discourse in addressing social injustices.

This initiative reflects the broader goals of the International Weeks Against Racism, which aim to raise awareness and inspire action against racism, promoting equality and understanding within society. By offering free access to such important themes in art and culture, organizations like the Small Theater Haar are playing a critical role in social change and community education.

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