The workshop commenced with a session led by the Mobile Counselling Team from Angermünde, Barnim/Uckermark, focusing on the challenges posed by right-wing extremist structures in Brandenburg. Participants were introduced to effective strategies employed by non-governmental organizations and engaged in a discussion about how “culture” is perceived within the right-wing milieu. The afternoon provided an opportunity for guided peer-to-peer case consultations, fostering collaborative learning.
Day two unfolded in Eberswalde, starting with a guided tour of the special exhibition “Ellen Auerbach and Lea Grundig – Two Artists in Palestine,” featuring the remarkable works of Atalya Laufer at the Eberswalde Museum. Participants delved deeply into Laufer’s artworks and explored the successful workshop concepts that have been previously implemented as part of Dagesh on Tour.
The final day featured an insightful coaching session led by Marina Chernivsky from OFEK e.V., who elaborated on the specially developed safeguarding concept for Dagesh on Tour. A participant expressed appreciation for the supportive environment: “As always, there was a great group atmosphere and a feeling of safety.”
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone involved for contributing to a successful event characterized by rich insights, engaging participation, and empowering exchanges.
Photos by Dagesh, installation by Atalya Laufer