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Events by the community. For the community.
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Sebaey-Elbwishi Education Academy

The annual educational weekend exclusively for queer BIPoC, refugees, and migrants has existed since 2018. It started with 10 participants and now regularly attracts over 50 people from all over Germany and sometimes even beyond.

The speakers, also queer people with experience of racism, will discuss various topics from the queer BIPoC spectrum in a safe space. Participation, travel, and accommodation are free of charge.

Click here to go to the academy.

Queer Triarchy -
Queer ref-grants get louder!

The transcultural event series originated in 2017. The goal of the cultural festival has always been to ensure that music and sounds from non-Western BIPoC contexts are given their own space and valued. Another unique feature is that the DJs are not commercial, but rather people from the queer BIPoC community are given the opportunity to participate at the mixing desk.

The party will be accompanied by the "Community Talk" , a panel discussion.

The Queertriarchy is open to everyone.

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Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18-59-54 Koray Yardaş (_koray_yardas) • Instagram photos and vide
Queer BIPoC Dance Louder

The dance workshop is a safe space for queer BIPoC people , offering the opportunity for guided physical and mental empowerment . Together, we want to create a connection to your own body and soul in a safe space. You are cordially invited to share and try out dances from your own cultural contexts and home countries with your siblings (the other participants).

You can also teach each other dances using your own choreographies and create something new.

Dancing together creates a connection to the others, which strengthens the sense of togetherness in the

queer BIPoC community should be strengthened.

Queer BIPoC Dance Louder

The dance workshop is a safe space for queer BIPoC people , offering the opportunity for guided physical and mental empowerment . Together, we want to create a connection to your own body and soul in a safe space. You are cordially invited to share and try out dances from your own cultural contexts and home countries with your siblings (the other participants).

You can also teach each other dances using your own choreographies and create something new.

Dancing together creates a connection to the others, which strengthens the sense of togetherness in the

queer BIPoC community should be strengthened.

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