Rheinfelden’s Intercultural Weeks Unite Diversity Through Talks and Art
Rheinfelden is preparing for its annual Intercultural Weeks, running from December 2 to 17. The event, organized by the city and local partners, will celebrate cultural diversity through talks, performances, and discussions. A full schedule of activities is now available on the city’s official website.
The programme kicks off with a political discussion on December 4 at the Gambrinus Civic Center. State politicians will take part, though their names have not yet been announced.
On December 10, lawyer Frank van Veen will speak at the Adult Education Center. His talk, titled Human Rights in Crisis, will explore current challenges in protecting fundamental freedoms.
The following day, Salmegg House will host two events: a film project premiere and a poetry performance by Evelyn Krutsch. The poetry slammer’s work will add a creative touch to the festival’s lineup.
The Intercultural Weeks aim to bring together residents through a mix of discussions and artistic events. Organizers have published the full timetable online, allowing visitors to plan their attendance. The festival runs until December 17.
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