Alexandra Zipperer, who studied art history, slips down the career ladder due to personal circumstances and is soon one of the 14 million poor people in the country who are dependent on help from churches, social organizations and food banks. She tries to preserve her dignity, to find a way out of shame and isolation, and writes down what she experiences: food banks like God in Germany. Departure into a parallel world. About money. Marlene Engelhorn, a German studies graduate, social justice activist and critic of inheritance and tax policy, reflects on power, wealth and injustice; she makes her own inheritance of 25 million euros available to the general public. A randomly assembled citizens' council of 50 women and men is currently discussing what to do with the money. Two lives in a system that both want to overcome. An evening about social inequality and possible strategies against it. Moderator: Martin Stankowski