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taz Talk meets Jüdisches Museum Berlin: Staatenlosigkeit und Visionen von Zugehörigkeit
In the organizer's words:
What does statelessness mean and what other consequences does this mass phenomenon have on people's lives? A taz Talk with historian Miriam Rürup as part of the Digital Lecture Series.
More information at: https://taz.de/!vn6182770
Livestream only (in English).
In conversation:
🐾 Miriam Rürup is Director of the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies in Potsdam. From 2012 to 2020, she headed the Institute for the History of German Jews in Hamburg. She has also worked at the German Historical Institute in Washington DC, the Topography of Terror Foundation in Berlin and the Franz Rosenzweig Center in Jerusalem. She is currently researching the United Nations' approach to statelessness and ideas of universal belonging after both world wars and their repercussions on nation-state politics in West Germany.
🐾 Dinah Riese is head of the domestic department at taz. Before that, she was taz editor for migration and integration. She has received several awards for her research and reporting on the so-called ban on abortion advertising, Section 219a of the German Criminal Code. Her interview with survivors of the attack in Halle was nominated for the Reporter:innenpreis.
This taz Talk is sponsored by the Berthold Leibinger Stiftung.
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