August 2026

  • Thursday, 6. August 2026 - 15:00 - 17:00
    TALK
    SHEROES TALK: In conversation with Koni Benson
    Δ TALK

    SHEROES TALK: In conversation with Koni Benson

    In cooperation with the Weltkulturen Freundeskreis

    Koni Benson, researcher, activist and author of the non-fiction comic ‘Crossroads: I Live Where I Like,’ will speak at the ‘SHEROES’ exhibition about her research on female resistance to the apartheid regime in the Crossroads settlement in Cape Town and her collaboration with comic artists.







    In English
    Admission: €5 / €2.50 reduced
    Location: Weltkulturen Bibliothek, Schaumainkai 35

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  • Thursday, 20. August 2026 - 19:00
    LECTURE AND DISCUSSION (in German)
    Silence – Forms of Resistance and Cover-ups
    Reading and discussion with comic artist Birgit Weyhe
    Moderator: Jakob Hoffmann, founder of the Yippie Children's Comic Festival
    Δ READING AND DISCUSSION

    Silence – Forms of Resistance and Cover-ups
    Reading and discussion with comic artist Birgit Weyhe
    Moderator: Jakob Hoffmann, founder of the Yippie Children's Comic Festival

    In her graphic novel Silence, Birgit Weyhe commemorates two women and their stories of resistance. Ellen Marx, a 17-year-old German Jew, was forced to flee to Argentina in the spring of 1939 under the Nazis. Her family did not survive the Holocaust. During the Argentine military dictatorship almost 40 years later, her daughter Nora is kidnapped – once again, a dictatorship destroys her family's life. Elisabeth Käsemann belongs to the German post-war generation that became politicised within the student movement. In 1969, she travelled to Buenos Aires, where she studied and became involved in social activism. She was arrested in 1977, taken to the El Vesubio torture camp and murdered. The Foreign Office remained silent on the matter, as economic interests and the upcoming World Cup in Argentina seemed more important. ‘Silence’ documents these stories and the resistance of the families, for example as mothers of the Plaza del Mayo.





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    Admission: €5 / €2.50 reduced (cash only)
    Location: Weltkulturen Bibliothek, Schaumainkai 35

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