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Panel discussion opens coordination office for dealing with colonial heritage in Thuringia

Since the end of 2021, the state of Thuringia has been funding an academic coordination office for dealing with the colonial legacy in Thuringia, which is based at the Universities of Erfurt and Jena. Under the title "Colonial Heritage in Thuringia - A Panel Discussion on the Actuality of the Colonial Past", the official launch event will now take place on Monday, 2 May, to which all interested parties are cordially invited. It begins at 6 pm in the auditorium of the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (Fürstengraben 1). The event can be viewed simultaneously via livestream.

The mission of the coordination office is to stimulate academic and social dialogue on the "Colonial Heritage in Thuringia" and to highlight its various facets. The focus is on the specific contribution that universities and research projects can make in the current debate about colonial heritage. Cooperative projects with museums and civil society should help to uncover gaps, close knowledge gaps and jointly develop new perspectives on the colonial past and its aftermath. In the panel discussion organised by the coordination office, challenges will be identified and perspectives for a reappraisal of Thuringia's colonial heritage will be outlined.

The opening event will first feature a keynote speech by Peggy Piesche (head of the subject area Diversity, Intersectionality and Decoloniality at the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung in Gera). She will then discuss with Iris Rajanayagam (Head of the subject area Diversity, Intersectionality and Decoloniality at the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung in Gera), Dr Urs Lindner (Decolonize Erfurt), Professor Anja Laukötter (University of Jena) and Dr Thomas T. Müller (President of the Museumsverband Thüringen e.V.). Professor Omar Kamil from the University of Erfurt will be the host. Welcoming addresses will be given by State Secretary Dr Katja Böhler (Ministry of Economy, Science and Digital Society), Professor Benedikt Kranemann (Vice President for Research and Graduate Services at the University of Erfurt) and Professor Georg Pohnert (Vice President for Research at the University of Jena).

Registration

Registration is possible until 25 April 2022. Please send an email to koloniales-erbe-thueringen@uni-erfurt.de. The event is planned as a hybrid event (face-to-face event with live stream offer).

link to live stream

further information / contact:

"Koordinationsstelle zur Auseinandersetzung mit dem kolonialen Erbe Thüringens"
(coordination office for dealing with colonial heritage in Thuringia)

Dr Christiane Bürger (Universität Erfurt)
Email: christiane.buerger@uni-erfurt.de

Sahra Rausch (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
Email: sahra.rausch@uni-jena.de