Music Program – African Futures – Together on the Way 2/3.6. at the RJM

Opening Ceremony of African Futures – On the Road Together on 6/2, at 3pm / 6/3. at 1:30 pm and 5:30 pm
ResisDancing – solo dance piece by Dessa Ganda

The solo dance project ResisTanzen by Dessa Ganda deals with forms and expressions of resistance.
TWM Library Children’s Program at the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum – Shaping the African Future (03.06.23)

TWM Library places a special emphasis on empowering our children, African Future, and all children in general.
African Futures – Together on the Way (Program at RJM on 03.06.23)

The program within the framework of African Futures in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum and in the FORUM Volkshochschule offers two days of information and entertainment on various sections and topics of “African Futures
African Futures – Together on the Way (Program at RJM on 02.06.23)

The program within the framework of African Futures in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum and in the FORUM Volkshochschule offers two days of information and entertainment on various sections and topics of “African Futures
“Sound of Spring” by Benjamin Chardey – Reading of the German Version

What kind of society do we want to live in? What is just and how can we achieve more justice? These are questions that supporters of universalism address as well as supporters of identity politics.
Universalism and identity politics – really a contradiction? Dr. Jörg Scheller and Elisabeth Kaneza in conversation

What kind of society do we want to live in? What is just and how can we achieve more justice? These are questions that supporters of universalism address as well as supporters of identity politics.
B/OR/DER ST/OR/IES – Guided tour of the exhibition

Borderstories takes place as an intervention in the permanent exhibition of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, and deals with the question of “or”: because people are affected very differently by borders depending on their origin.
Aftershow Party “Milieu Tropicale” with DJ Marcus Kwa

“Music expresses what cannot be said and what is impossible to be silent about.” (Victor Hugo). Grupo Pilon” is a band with Cape Verdean roots, which lives in the second generation in Europe’s diaspora.
Music as a socio-political mouthpiece – Artist Talk and concert with the Cape Verdean band “Grupo Pilon

“Music expresses what cannot be said and what is impossible to be silent about.” (Victor Hugo). Grupo Pilon” is a band with Cape Verdean roots, which lives in the second generation in Europe’s diaspora.