Europe’s approval of the rapid backlash: this is the turning point. Antisemitism, racism, misogyny, anti-queer and anti-democratic attitudes have not been normalized – they are the people’s will. This turning point demands a new remembrance culture of resistance. A remembrance culture that becomes an expression of the will to shape things, if necessary against increasingly authoritarian politics. Humanity, justice and solidarity are not the goals of a fragile social consensus - they are the cornerstones of a new remembrance culture of resistance through pluralistic democracy. The Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse takes a look at the European turning point and discusses ways of resistance.
A cooperation between the Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse (CPPD) and the Maxim Gorki Theatre.
Funded by the Federal Foreign Office and the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media