Festi-wall for a peaceful
co-existence
22nd September - 30th October 2018
22nd September - 30th October 2018
The
"Festi-wall
for a peaceful co-existence" wants to strengthen positive
activities, open
hearts, overcome reservations, initiate discussions, enable
encounters without confrontation and preserve the
values of freedom. The exclusion of fellow
human beings should be counteracted, and the dialogue with "others"
should be sought
and promoted.
"Wall" stands for breaking the walls in the mind.
"Wall" stands for breaking the walls in the mind.
The Festi-wall offers a
colorful mix of events and actions:
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Music and information events
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Exhibitions
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Movies
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Readings and theater performances
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Actions with children of different cultures
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Drum-workshops for young people of different cultures
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and much more
"and much more"
should reflect the strength of the community as well as stimulate
everybody to reflect the own attitude. The exact list with dates and
events can be found in our calendar: www.netzwerk-win.blogspot.com.
Citizens
with and without migration background should
be motivated to participate in civil
society and are invited to contribute to the Festi-wall
activities.
The Festi-wall is organized by 12 initiatives from 8 locations in the Northern Black Forest. The various groups are united by the desire to promote the peaceful co-existence of all human beings. The variety is what they see as an asset.
All are in favor of the democratic values. Together we are the “Netzwerk für Wertevielfalt im Nordschwarzwald”.
The Festi-wall is funded by the program “Gemeinsam in Vielfalt 3” and supported by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Integration.
The Festi-wall is organized by 12 initiatives from 8 locations in the Northern Black Forest. The various groups are united by the desire to promote the peaceful co-existence of all human beings. The variety is what they see as an asset.
All are in favor of the democratic values. Together we are the “Netzwerk für Wertevielfalt im Nordschwarzwald”.
The Festi-wall is funded by the program “Gemeinsam in Vielfalt 3” and supported by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Integration.