Saturday 12 May

 

07:45 – 08:15 OPTIONAL: Meditation in the Gym

07:45 – 08:45 OPTIONAL Morning Sport

08:30 – 09:15 Breakfast

09:30 – 11:00 Programme slot II: Workshops / Presentations

11:30 – 13:00 Programme slot III: Workshops / Presentations

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 15:30 Programme slot IV: Workshops / Presentation

15:50 – 16:20 Speeches by students from DNS

16:20 – 17:20 Key Note Speech by Maleeha and Rukshar Asif

“Perspectives on being young and Muslim in Denmark, and aspects of negative social control.”

17:40 – 18:40 Keynote speech by Kamal Ahamada

“Western racialist politics and the dehumanizing of minorities in Europe”

18:45 – 19:30 Dinner

20:00 – 21:30 Performance evening

 

WORKSHOPS ON SATURDAY:

HEADLINE OF THE DAY

“Meeting the Other”

Open 09:30 – 15:50:

  • Work Space (with wifi)
  • Gym
  • Art Café
    (In the balcony in the Conference Hall)

 

EXHIBITIONS

 

Nakba

Nakba

If we want to transform society, we must learn to tell – and listen to – a new set of stories about the world we want to create. So open your eyes and listen carefully to the story of NAKBA.

Meeting the Other on SoMe

Meeting the Other on SoMe

At this workshop, we will discuss sexuality and sexual practices on digital media from a feminist perspective. Keywords: Feminism, digital sexuality, online activism, digital sexual assault.

Never ending journey

Never ending journey

How is it to be a refugee? Which challenges or difficulties do you meet? It starts when you lose and ends when you survive. Ghassam Rahmi shares his insights as a volunteer and a refugee.

Mountain Language

Mountain Language

Harold Pinter’s legendary play delivers a short sharp shock, displaying the brutalities of a society, which forbids a minority of its population to speak their own language.

Open your eyes!

Open your eyes!

In this alternative, interactive workshop we will learn about our personal boxes, gain an understanding of our prejudices and together identify what we can do about it.

Policy of Peace

Policy of Peace

Resisting further armament and developing an alternative, comprehensive Nordic security policy, specifically co-operating about making the Baltic Sea a Sea of Peace.

Validation

Validation

The daunting task of making the world a better place requires more than achieving “a product”. It is important to recognise the process and the people involved as well.

Annihilation of Caste

Annihilation of Caste

In this workshop, we will not only increase our understanding of the role of caste in Indian society, but we will also be challenged on some of our – dearest – stereotypes.

THE NECESSARY TEACHER TRANING COLLEGE