Live 'Arrival' Event: Migrant Journalists Share Stories in Berlin
On November 24, 2025, a unique literary event, 'Arrival', will take place at Kreuzberger Himmel in Berlin. Supported by the Panter Foundation, this event will feature live readings from journalists who have shared their experiences in the 'Arrival' column since August 2025. While the specific guests for this event are yet to be announced, past featured guests include Jasur Mammadov, Khatereh Tawala, Osamah Ali Hamad, and Muna Abdi.
The event is free to attend, but registration is required via a ticket portal. It is hosted at a restaurant run by refugees, founded by 'Be an Angel e.V.', adding a personal touch to the evening. Many of the journalists featured in the 'Arrival' column are migrants who felt unsafe in their home countries, making their stories all the more poignant.
On the night, the columnists will read their work live, followed by an opportunity for the audience to engage in conversation and ask questions via email at [email protected]. Some of these journalists have also contributed to the 'Made It?' podcast series, further showcasing their diverse voices and experiences.
The 'Arrival' event on November 24, 2025, promises to be a thought-provoking and engaging experience. By bringing together these talented journalists and providing a platform for their stories, the event aims to foster understanding, empathy, and conversation. The event is a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of sharing diverse perspectives.
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