The City as a Safe Space - with mit Antigone Akgün, Teresa Bernauer, Byron Deloatch, Hüsamettin Eryilmaz, Sven Hergenhahn, Leon Joskowitz, Hibba Kauser, Mirrianne Mahn, Özkan Özdemir, Helene Röhnsch, Benjamin Wendt and Helena Wolf

Demokratische Freuden

The City as a Safe Space - with mit Antigone Akgün, Teresa Bernauer, Byron Deloatch, Hüsamettin Eryilmaz, Sven Hergenhahn, Leon Joskowitz, Hibba Kauser, Mirrianne Mahn, Özkan Özdemir, Helene Röhnsch, Benjamin Wendt and Helena Wolf

Demokratische Freuden

The third People's Assembly is dedicated to the two cities of Frankfurt and Offenbach. What needs to be done to turn Frankfurt and Offenbach into a common urban space where everyone can live well, freely and safely? The concrete question is how public spaces can be transformed into safe spaces for everyone. What has to change in order to achieve an unafraid coexistence? What role do the police play in this? What needs to change in the ways that police and residents interact?

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Language: German
Duration: 3 hours
Mousonturm-production

The price is per seat. Only complete lodges with two double seats can be booked.

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Sponsors and Supporters

Mit: Leon Joskowitz (Philosoph, Frankfurt) und weiteren Gästen

Eine Eigenproduktion des Künstlerhaus Mousonturm.

Als Teil der Frankfurter Dionysien in Offenbach gefördert vom Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain und der Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft sowie im Rahmen von #TakePart vom Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien.

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Leon Joskowitz ist Philosoph, Ethiklehrer und Gärtner. Der gebürtige Frankfurter ist der Gastgeber des Philosophischen Salons der Jüdischen Gemeinde Frankfurt am Main und Teil des Kollektivs KVTV @kv_television. Seit 2020 entwickelt er mit verschiedenen Künstler:innen die OADE (Open Air Distance Exhibition) als halböffentlichen Ort für Ausstellungen, Performance und Versammlungen.