What does this have to do with me? Workshop on group-related hatred in Bielefeld-Mitte

Event: What does this have to do with me? We talk about group-related hatred in Jugendwerk, Gadderbaumer Str. 3, 33602 Bielefeld on 24. May 2026

Date and Time

24. May 2026 10:00

Location

Gadderbaum
33649 Bielefeld-Gadderbaum, Deutschland

About this Event

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Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

A morning for exchange, positioning, and clear words

In Bielefeld-Mitte, the workshop What does this have to do with me? We talk about group-related hatred invites you on May 24, 2026, to a compact, content-rich morning. From 10 AM to 2 PM, the focus at the youth center on Gadderbaumer Straße is on discrimination in everyday life, social mechanisms, and the question of how group-related hatred impacts people concretely.

Breakfast, conversation, and a relevant topic

The kickoff is intentionally accessible: sharing breakfast, arriving, and engaging in conversation together. This is precisely the experience that this workshop aims to create. The atmosphere is expected to be calm, attentive, and open – a setting where personal experiences can be shared and professional guidance is relatable rather than dry.

Professional positioning with political and social depth

With a presentation by Namé Ayaz-Gür from the BIgAI-Bielefeld Initiative against Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, the format gains a clear substantive contour. The workshop combines awareness-raising, knowledge transfer, and targeted communication for people who deal with exclusion, prejudice, and democratic attitudes. This aligns with the work of the District Youth Association of AWO OWL, which positions itself for participation, tolerance, and against racism.

Venue with a social profile in Bielefeld-Mitte

The event location is the youth center at Gadderbaumer Str. 3 in 33602 Bielefeld. The location in Bielefeld-Mitte makes it easy to reach from within the city. The workshop is aimed at people who want to engage in a protected yet open environment regarding social responsibility, experiences of discrimination, and democratic education.

What visitors can expect

Participants will encounter not a loud large event but a concentrated, personal format with a conversational character. This is precisely where the strength of this appointment lies: listening, understanding, positioning, and taking perspectives. Those who want to not only observe social developments but reflect on them will find a relevant event experience with substance here.

Conclusion: This workshop combines breakfast, exchange, and professional positioning on a topic that resonates deeply in everyday life. For all those who want to better understand discrimination and develop a stance, this appointment in Bielefeld-Mitte is especially worthwhile.

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