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Radical softness

There is a fire in the world, not big news at first. In a rational, capitalist and patriarchal world, vulnerability in its pure form can be very radical. And perhaps that is the answer to many questions in our world. On poetic evening, we look forward to listening to the intersectionally interwoven artist Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo.
After Lahya’s performance there will be a conversation about Black German artistic expression, the meaning of radical softness, empowerment and healing through writing and spoken word.

The conversation will be moderated by Yeama Bangali

 

About Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo
Lahya (Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo) is a Black intersectional artist, whose social realities are reflected in all her art and political work.
Lahya’s life includes the One World Poetry Night, the books “Kalunga’s Child”, “Buchstabengefühle – eine poetische Einmischung”, countless poems, zines, the e-book ‘Sperrlinien’ and many e-book “Sperrlinien” and much more. The artistic content touches on De:Privilegien, decolonization, healing, individual and collective love and vulnerability. Lahyas
Pronouns are Lahya, if needed she/her. Lahya’s bed lives in Berlin.

Performance Talk

This event is part of the pop-up workshop Black German Literary Perspectives. More information can be found here.

 

Free entry
Dates / Tickets

Radical softness

Questions about the tickets?
Simply call or send an e-mail: 0711-620090915 / ed.epmarretaeht@netrak