
DialoguePerspectives | Podcast
"DialoguePerspectives | Podcast” ist der Podcast-Kanal von DialoguePerspectives e.V., einer europäischen Plattform zur Stärkung der pluralen Gesellschaft mit Sitz in Berlin. Ihre Schwerpunkte sind religiös-weltanschauliche Dialogarbeit in Europa, europäische Antisemitismusbekämpfung, Etablierung einer europäischen Pluralen Erinnerungskultur sowie die Vermittlung jüdischen Lebens in Deutschland und Europa über das Medium der Kunst. Hören Sie hier die vielfältigen Stimmen und Perspektiven von diskursbestimmenden Künstler*innen, Wissenschaftler*innen, Aktivist*innen und Practitioners aus ganz Europa und darüber hinaus.
‘DialoguePerspectives | Podcast’ is the podcast channel of DialoguePerspectives e.V., a Berlin-based European platform for strengthening the pluralistic society. Its work focuses on interreligious/worldview dialogue in Europe, the European fight against antisemitism, the establishment of a plural European culture of remembrance, and the conveyance of various dimensions of Jewish life in Germany and Europe through the medium of art. Listen and discover the diverse voices and perspectives of discourse-shaping artists, scientists, activists and practitioners from all over Europe and beyond.
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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