Explore Migrant Identity at 'A DIALOGUE ABOUT SELF-DISCOVERY' on Nov 4
Join us for 'A DIALOGUE ABOUT SELF-DISCOVERY', a literary evening on Tuesday, November 4th, at 6 PM. This event, part of the 'DIALOGUE' series, brings together authors Raphaëlle Red and Kathrin Schrocke to discuss migrant identity in their novels. The venue is the 'Center for Remembrance Culture' in Duisburg, at Karmelplatz 5. Admission is 5 euros, payable in cash. Register via the website or call 0203 / 283 2640.
The 'DIALOGUE' series, a collaboration between 'literaturgebiet.ruhr' and the Center for Remembrance Culture, funded by the NRW Foundation, presents this engaging evening. Raphaëlle Red's novel 'Adikou' explores a young woman's journey between France, Togo, and the USA, while Kathrin Schrocke's 'White Tears' focuses on a 16-year-old navigating racism and privileges. The authors will delve into these themes, moderated by Anabelle Assaf.
Mark your calendars for this insightful event. For 5 euros, you can engage with these powerful stories and the authors' perspectives. The 'Center for Remembrance Culture' in Duisburg, at Karmelplatz 5, will host the evening. Don't miss this opportunity to explore migrant identity through literature.
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