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in this week’s show we will be discussing with the organisers of two upcoming events in Berlin:
1. The first TransFormations:
3 days of Film screenings, Exhibitions, Parties, Performances, stands, discussions, Küfas and much more.The TFFB is a three-day festival in which we hope to create space for films that have been cis-tematically rejected or put aside.
Amid all the whitewashing of queer , trans*, inter, histories in mainstream media and institutions, we also want to celebrate the legacies and visions of Black, Indigenous, PoC, poor and working class, disabled folks and migrants within the make-up of queer, trans* and inter, pasts, presents and futurities.

Trans* Film Festival will take place in Berlin,
From the 18th – 20th November 2016 at
Werkstatt der Kulturen,
Wissmannstraße 32,
12049 Berlin
Doors open at 18:00 on Friday Opening screening begins at 19:45
The Festival is open to ALL.
check out the program for more details:
https://issuu.com/transformationsfilmfestivalberlin/docs/transformations_film_festival_2016
Trans* Health Discussion event: https://www.facebook.com/events/584815455059641/
TransFormations Party https://www.facebook.com/events/898746313591210/
TransFormations “Resistance and Remembrance” TDOR event https://www.facebook.com/events/1279953928710937/

2. will be the event: Exchange, Empowerment, and Space for Discussion on Islam and Feminisms
which will take place on the 25th and 26th of November
A search to create a platform for discussing diverse approaches and perspectives on Islam, feminisms, and Islamic feminisms. These will be discussed through analyzing current debates on the topic. An important aspect will be the contextualization of concepts and theories, which deal with the ever-growing racist and anti-Muslim debate in Europe and worldwide, and the instrumentalization of women’s rights and gay rights to promote and legitimize anti-Muslim racism in Germany.

2 days of discussions and Workshops about Islam, Feminisms and Muslim Feminisms.

for more details please visit xart splitta’s website.