Le 11 juin 2024, nous aurons le plaisir d’accueillir la politologue, autrice, militante écologiste, féministe et antiraciste Fatima Ouassak pour la présentation de son nouveau livre Rue du Passage. La présentation sera suivie d’une conversation intersectionnelle entre le féminisme, l’écologie, la lutte des classes et la décolonialité.
Date : 11 juin 2024
Heure : 19h – 21h
Lieu : CID Fraen an Gender, 14 rue Beck L-1222 Luxembourg
Inscription : citim@astm.lu
The event will be translated to English (see details below).
À propos de Rue du Passage : « Dans ce récit saisissant, à la puissance évocatrice, Fatima Ouassak restitue un monde resté aux marges de l’Histoire et de la sociologie : la classe ouvrière immigrée. Rue du Passage célèbre ces passeurs et passeuses, dont le travail a permis aux exilés de faire communauté, de survivre et de transmettre savoirs et résistance. »
Organisation : CITIM & ASTM, en collaboration avec CELL, Rise for Climate Luxembourg et Time for Equality.
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On June 11, 2024, we will have the pleasure of welcoming political scientist, author, ecologist activist, feminist, and anti-racist advocate Fatima Ouassak for the presentation of her new book Rue du Passage. The presentation will be followed by an intersectional conversation on feminism, ecology, class struggle, and decoloniality.
Date: June 11, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: CID Fraen an Gender, 14 rue Beck L-1222 Luxembourg
Registration: citim@astm.lu
Organisation: CITIM & ASTM, in collaboration with CELL, Rise for Climate Luxembourg, and Time for Equality.
During her visit in Luxembourg with Handicap International, our library has the honor to welcome Nujeen Mustafa. During a Lunch Talk she is going to talk about her journey, written down in the book ” The Girl from Aleppo: Nujeen’s Escape from War to Freedom ” .
When: Friday 11th of October 2024, from 12:30 – 14:00
Where: CITIM, 136-138 Rue Adolphe Fischer, L-1521 Luxembourg
Registration: citim@astm.lu / +352 400 427 31
Lunch in form of a Sandwich is offered by our Library.
Nujeen Mustafa is a disability and refugees rights advocate born in Syria. Due to bombing and shelling of her hometown Aleppo, she first flew to Turkey and a year later, at the age of 16, together with her sister to Germany in her wheelchair. During their flight they crossed the Mediterranean to Greece by boot and crossed many country borders by bus, train and foot, with her sister pushing her wheelchair. She started attending school in Germany, as the infrastructure in Syria and Turkey were not aligned for people with disabilities. Today she still resides in Germany, near Cologne, and is about to finish high school with her A-levels. She speaks Kurdish, Arabic, German as well as English, which she taught herself in Syria watching American soap operas.
See one of her TEDx Talks here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3r4gnSouqQ