
Theme for the Year 2011: Social Movements and African Renaissance
In 2011, the World Social Forum is taking place on African soil again, this time in Dakar, the capital city of Senegal. From 6th-13th February 2011, representatives from social movements and civil society initiatives will come together under the WSF motto "Another World is Possible" primarily to discuss South-South cooperation. It is for this reason that AfricAvenir International has chosen "Social Movements and African Renaissance" for its theme for the year 2011. Within the framework of diverse events, we would like above all to present the search for and the creation of independent paths of development in Africa from the perspective of civil society, as well as engage in a critical debate on the term and concept of "development". In addition to a touring exhibition on the World Social Forum, we will be organizing e.g. film events, dialogue forums and a symposium. (Photo from the Transnational Institute)
Forum de Dialogue: « Un an après le Forum, où on est ? » avec Tidiane Kassé (Pambazuka) & Samir Amin (Forum du Tiers Monde), 04.01.2012, 19h à la Fondation Rosa-Luxemburg
Dans le cadre de l’exposition « Pour un monde meilleur ! » le forum de dialogue « Un an après le Forum, où on est ? » avec Tidiane Kassé (Pambazuka) et Samir Amin (Forum du Tiers Monde) donnera au public la... |+| read article
« For a better world! » - Exhibition about the world social forum 2011 in Dakar, 16.12.2011, Centre Amadou Malick Gaye, Dakar, Senegal
After its premiere in June 2011 in Berlin, the exhibition “For a better world” returns to its place of origin - to Dakar. From 16th December 2011 onwards “For a better world!”, curated by Dr. Youma Fall and featuring the young... |+| read article
“50 Years of Independence - Let's take a look at ...Tanzania“ - Dialogue-Forum with Tundu Lissu on Monday 12 December, 19.00 hrs
On Monday 12 December, 19.00 hrs AfricAvenir in cooperation with Tansania-Netzwerk and Berlin Postkolonial invites to a Dialogue Forum (in English) with tanzanian politician and human rights activist Tundu Lissu at Haus der... |+| read article
„Wohin mit dem arabischen Frühling?“ Dialogforum mit Louisa Dris-Aït Hamadouche am Dienstag, 13. Dezember, 18.00 Uhr
Am Dienstag, 13. Dezember, 18.00 Uhr laden AfricAvenir und Yedd zum Dialogforum mit der algerischen Politikwissenschaftlerin Louisa Dris-Aït Hamadouche am Otto-Suhr-Institut, Ihnestr. 22, Raum 22/G, FU Berlin... |+| read article
Filmvorführung von „Tableau Ferraille – Das Leben hat keinen Preis“ in Anwesenheit von Moussa Sene Absa am Sonntag, 27.11.2011, 17:00 Uhr
Im Rahmen der Reihe „Soziale Bewegungen und Afrikanische Renaissance“ lädt AfricAvenir am Sonntag, 27. November um 17:00 Uhr zur Filmvorführung von „Tableau Ferraille – Das Leben hat keinen Preis“ in Anwesenheit des vielfach... |+| read article
Dialogue Forum with Souleymane Jules Diop: After the Arab Spring, the African summer? - The democracy movement in Senegal and the role of the youth
On Tuesday 1 November at 19:00 (Grüner Salon in der Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz 2, 10178 Berlin) AfricAvenir together with the Senegalese musicians Louis-Jean und General Snipe invites you to one of our highlights of this... |+| read article
German Premiere: 'The Lion's Point of View' with Didier Awadi in attendance, 30.10.2011, 17 h
On Sunday 30 October 2011 at 17:00 AfricAvenir presents the German premiere of the documentary “The Lion's Point of View” (OmU) with director and hip hop star Didier Awadi in attendance. As with rapping, Awadi sees making films as... |+| read article
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