MOMuG Lecture SeriesFS26: Anti-Muslim racism

Anti-Muslim racism is a phenomenon that has had a massive impact on political debates in European and Western societies, particularly since the 2000s, and has had a profound effect on the lives of people who are identified as Muslim in these societies.

The aim of the public lecture series is to raise awareness of anti-Muslim racism among faculty and university audiences (with a particular focus on students) as well as the general public. The series aims to highlight discrimination and the negative impact of this form of racism on social diversity in universities and society, and to contribute to the development of counterstrategies.

Timetable
Date Time Room Name Title
16.Feb 18.15-19.45 F 022, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Eyal Weizman Mapping the Genozide in Gaza
3. Mar 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Charles Heller Geophysical Environments and the Violence of Borders
10.Mar 16.15-19.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Brenna Bhandar Property as Warfare: Racial Violence and Colonial Continuities
31.Mar 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Ian Klinke Geopolotics: What the right gets wrong
14.Apr 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Ramez Eid Occupation Debris: Ethnographic museums and the Decolonisation of Archaeology in Palestine-Israel
12.May 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Philippe Rekacewicz Maps of anger: exposing all that infuriates us about the brutality of the world