Anti-discriminatory workshop "Estranged: March ’68 and Its Aftermath"
Anti-discriminatory workshop for adults accompanying the exhibition Estranged: March ’68 and Its Aftermath. We will analyze — using the example of March ’68 events –the mechanisms of stereotypization and exclusion. Part of the workshop will be dedicated to recognizing and seeking ways of reacting to contemporary hate speech.
- 1-2, 6-7, 13-14 September, language: PL,free admission
The program Estranged: March ‘68 and Its Aftermath consists of a series of projects and a temporary exhibition at POLIN Museum. It aims at recalling the memory of the causes, the course and the consequences of the March '68 antisemitic campaign on the 50th anniversary of the events.
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