
DialoguePerspectives | Podcast
"DialoguePerspectives | Podcast” ist der Podcast-Kanal von DialoguePerspectives e.V., einer europäische Plattform zur Stärkung der pluralen europäischen Gesellschaft mit Sitz in Berlin. DialoguePerspectives entwickelt impact-orientierte zivilgesellschaftliche Programme für eine resiliente europäische Gesellschaft. Die Schwerpunkte der Arbeit von DialoguePerspectives sind interreligiös-weltanschaulicher Dialog, der europäische Kampf gegen Antisemitismus, die Entwicklung und Etablierung einer pluralen europäischen Erinnerungskultur sowie die Vermittlung jüdischen Lebens in Deutschland über bundesweite Bildungsprogramme.
‘DialoguePerspectives | Podcast’ is the podcast channel of DialoguePerspectives e.V., a Berlin-based European platform for strengthening the pluralistic society. DialoguePerspectives develops impact-oriented civil society programmes for a resilient European society. Its main areas of work are interreligious and worldview dialogue, the European fight against antisemitism, the development and establishment of a pluralistic European culture of remembrance, as well as conveying Jewish life in Germany through nationwide educational programmes.
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DialoguePerspectives | Podcast
Episode 10: With Henri Vogel on his experiences as a trans-man in the interreligious-worldview dialogue and queer remembrance culture
New year, new DialoguePerspectives podcast-episodes! In our first episode in 2022, Gil Shohat speaks to our participant Henri Vogel, who is currently taking part in our DialoguePerspectives-programme for the first time. In their discussion, Henri reflected his experiences as a trans-man in our interreligious-worldview programme as well as how he navigates his manifold identity-markers derived from his personal history in this context. The two furthermore discussed the necessity for the visibility of a queer memory culture, which, as opposed to many other memory cultures, cannot draw from vertical, thus intergenerational and familial memory transmissions, but rather solely from a so-called horizontal memory transmission amongst the communities.
Intro: Carleigh Garcia; Speakers: Gil Shohat; Henri Vogel; Audio-Edit: Gal Yaron Mayersohn; Music: Viktor Rosengrün; Project Leadership: Jo Frank, Johanna Korneli; | © 2022 DialoguePerspectives | www.dialogueperspectives.org