In the organizer's words:
The growing support for extreme right-wing positions has also left its mark on Nazi memorials and places of remembrance. Many sites are reporting more damage to property with a clear right-wing motivation and report visitors who deliberately provoke with historical revisionist or anti-Semitic statements. In the future, it is to be feared that extreme right-wing actors will question the work of these places and attack them in terms of historical politics. The speaker will give an overview of findings and experiences on the subject of right-wing extremism and Nazi memorials and will also present the publication "Positionierte Orte" (Positioned Places), which offers impulses for dealing with right-wing extremism, racism and anti-Semitism in memorial work.
Sabine Reimann, historian and political scientist, works as a research and teaching assistant at the research focus on right-wing extremism/neo-Nazism (FORENA) and at the Alter Schlachthof memorial site at Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences. She recently published on the right-wing terrorist attack at Düsseldorf's Wehrhahn S-Bahn station in July 2000 and is currently working on the phenomenon of extreme right-wing youth culture.
An event organized by Villa Merländer e.V., here in cooperation with CityKirche Krefeld. The venue is:
An der Alten Kirche 1, 47798 Krefeld
Registration at ns-doku@krefeld.de
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