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Human Dignity and Human Rights TECHNICAL DETAILS HOW TO FIND US AKADEMIE FÜR ORGANIZATION POLITISCHE BILDUNG TUTZING Conference Organizers Conference Fee Tutzing is located approximately 35 km southwest of Munich on Lake Starnberg (Starnberger See). Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson Including room and board 110 Euro University of Augsburg (Reduced Fee for Students etc. 65 Euro). From Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof): Take Including meals but without a room 65 Euro the urban railway S-6 (S-Bahn) or the regional train Michael Mayer (RB) to Tutzing. At the train station in Tutzing, take the (Reduced Fee for Students etc. 50 Euro). Akademie für Politische Bildung Bus 958/978 to “Klenzestraße”. You will also find We kindly ask you to pay the conference cabs at the front entrance of Tutzing train station. Michael Haspel registration fee in cash in Euros or via a German Please note our special offers for conference tickets University of Erfurt Human Dignity and debit card at the reception upon your arrival at through the Deutsche Bahn (DB) found on our Websi- Registration the Academy. Please note we have no facilities te, see contact “how to find us”. Human Rights for processing credit card payments. From the airport: Take the urban railway S-1 or S-8 Alexandra Tatum-Nickolay to Munich Central Station and follow the instructions The Legacy of the Black Civil Tel.: +49 8158 256-17 Dietary Requirement above. Fax: +49 8158 256-51 For an additional 10 Euro per conference we Rights Movement in the [email protected] You can also reach the Academy by foot from Tutzing gladly prepare any meals taking into account train station. It takes you 20 to 30 minutes. Transatlantic World Please register for the conference before your intolerances or allergies. The same goes To reach the Academy by car, take freeway A95 from August 23, 2021, online. for strictly vegan dishes. Munich via A952 to Starnberg and continue on the If you are accepted, we will send you a federal highway until you pass the town of Traubing, definite confirmation. then take a left. At the end of the road turn right to Tutzing. The Academy is on your left shortly after If you are registered, but cannot take part for passing the town sign Tutzing. some reason, you should notify the Academy Our guests are invited to use the charging points of by August 30, 2021 (at the latest); otherwise the Academy for E-vehicles (cars, scooters, bikes) we will have to charge you 50% of the confe- free of charge. rence fee. The conference is cosponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the Jakob-Fugger-Zentrum of the University of - Akademie für Politische Bildung Augsburg and the Bavarian American Academy, Nordbad- MÜNCHEN Mühlfeldstr. str. Munich. Traubinger >> Feldafing / München Starnberg Hauptstraße Straße Ammersee September 8 – 10, 2021 Tutzing TUTZING Bahnhof Starnberger See Tutzing Bahnhofstr. Conference in Cooperation THORN / CC-BY-SA-4.0 TITELABB.: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS / C.SU Akademie für Politische Bildung with the Universities of Augsburg and Erfurt Buchensee 1 · 82327 Tutzing Tel.: +49 8158 256-0 www.apb-tutzing.de 36-3-21 | 09.08.2021.TA EINLADUNG 18.00 h Dinner in 2 Groups Black Power and the Maghrib Being Part of the Narrative? White (1962-1972) Southern Female Activists and the 19.30 h Keynote Chouki El Hamel Memory of the Civil Rights This conference brings together a variety of Introduction: Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson scholars from Europe, Northern Africa and the Arizona State University, Tempe Movement Black Lives Matter and the Contours Clara-Sophie Höhn USA to discuss the legacy of the Black Civil 12.00 h Lunch in 2 Groups Rights Movement from a transnational and in- of Black Freedom University of Augsburg Marcia Chatelain 14.00 h Panel 4: Racial Minorities in Europe terdisciplinary perspective. We will take a closer 18.00 h Dinner in 2 Groups Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. look at the origins and uses of the concepts Chair: Michael Hochgeschwender 20.00 h Exchange of Ideas and Live Music of human dignity and human rights within the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021 University of Munich movement and then explore how its legacy has Introduction: Marga Schweiger-Wilhelm Visions of Plurality? The Roots of inspired activism and organizations for racial and 8.15 h Breakfast Bavarian American Academy, Munich Minority Rights in Europe social justice in the transatlantic world. Ernest Butler‘s Jazz Duo 9.00 h Panel 2: The Rights of Children and Birgit Hofmann Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson of Black Religious Minorities University of Heidelberg FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 University of Augsburg Chair: Mirjam Zadoff Racism, Anti-Blackness and the Law 8.15 h Breakfast Michael Mayer NS-Dokumentationszentrum, Munich in the UK and Continental Europe 9.00 h Panel 5: The Legacy of the Civil Akademie für Politische Bildung A Voice for the Voiceless: Marian Eddie Bruce-Jones Rights Movement in Germany Michael Haspel Wright Edelman and the Children’s University of London University of Erfurt Defense Fund How Can You Be Black in a Country Chair: Modupe Laja Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson Where Race Does Not Exist? Verein Afrodeutsche Frauen (ADEFRA e.V.), Munich From Silent Minority to Problem Rokhaya Diallo Author, Journalist, Filmmaker, Paris Let us Join Hearts and Hands Across WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2021 Minority: Middle Eastern Muslims in the US in the 21st century 16.00 h Coffee Break the Atlantic Ocean: The Civil Rights 15.00 h Arrival, Check-in, Coffee Andrea Carosso Movement and the GDR 16.30 h Young Scholars Forum 16.00 h Greetings & Introduction University of Torino, Italy Maria Schubert Ruhr-Universität Bochum Michael Mayer 10.15 h Break Chair: Hartmut Keil Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson University of Leipzig Black German Transnational 10.30 h Panel 3: White Supremacy, State Perspectives from 1945 to the 16.15 h Panel 1: Human Dignity and Violence and Black Freedom Black (?) Homophobia and Gay Rights Present Human Justice in the Struggle Movements in the USA and North during the Civil Rights Movement and Marion Kraft for Black Equality Africa beyond: The Case of Bayard Rustin Nicole Hirschfelder Verein Afrodeutsche Frauen Chair: Michael Mayer Chair: Dietmar Süß University of Tübingen (ADEFRA e.V.), Berlin University of Augsburg Human Dignity and Human Criminal Justice Reform as the 10.30 h Break Rights: From David Walker to White Supremacy, Segregated Greatest Contemporary Challenge 11.00 h Final Discussion & Wrap Up Martin Luther King, Jr. Housing, and Fatal Police Encounters in the Struggle for African American Michael Haspel Beverly E. Mitchell Human Rights Chair: Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson Wesley Theological Seminary, From Civil to Human Rights – Katharina Motyl 12.00 h Lunch in 2 Groups & End of Conference But What Kind of Human Rights? Washington, D.C. University of Mannheim Helle Porsdam University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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