Key Note and Q&A Session
Why racism critique should be the basis of our everyday lives and not an add-on

Tupoka Ogette
Laura Hoffmann

Key Note and Q&A session

Online

We are pleased to invite you to an extraordinary and hybrid event (online and in Washington, DC) with Tupoka Ogette, an outstanding expert in the field of racism criticism and empowerment.

Tupoka Ogette will give a lecture on the topic “Why criticism of racism should be the basis of our everyday life and not an add-on” and will then answer your questions, including those asked virtually, in an interactive Q&A session with Tupoka Ogette and Stephen Lawson.

Key Details
Date: April 19, 2024
Time: 11:00 a.m. EDT
Location: Goethe-Institut Washington, 1377 R Street NW

Tupoka Ogette is an internationally recognized expert in criticism of racism, diversity and empowerment. As the author of several bestsellers, including "Exit RACISM: Learning to think critically about racism" and "Germany Black White: Everyday Racism", Tupoka Ogette will provide valuable insights into the topic with her in-depth knowledge and extensive experience. 

Program Overview
  • 11:00 a.m.: Lecture by Tupoka Ogette on the topic “Why criticism of racism should be the basis of our everyday life and not an add-on”
  • Afterwards: Interactive Q&A session with Tupoka Ogette and Stephen Lawson
  • 1:00 p.m.: End of the event

We cordially invite you to take part in this important discussion and look forward to an inspiring exchange. Please register by April 8, 2024 so that we can take your participation into account when planning the Q&A.

Questions? Contact Dr. Susanne Rinner susanne.rinner@goethe.de
 

Details

Language: German

susanne.rinner@goethe.de