"Making my voice visible – through myself"
Empowerment Workshop for Black Individuals
Often, Black voices are only made visible when they fit the image that white people expect. For instance, Black literature is frequently considered successful only when it addresses racism, and similarly, Black art is often deemed successful only when it speaks about racial issues.
● We are way more than the racism we experience.
● Black excellence can be found in every area.
● We decide what we want to talk about and what we want to be known for.
In this workshop, we will not only discuss this phenomenon but also explore strategies we can implement to empower our voices in all their forms – both on a personal level and as a community.
● We are way more than the racism we experience.
● Black excellence can be found in every area.
● We decide what we want to talk about and what we want to be known for.
In this workshop, we will not only discuss this phenomenon but also explore strategies we can implement to empower our voices in all their forms – both on a personal level and as a community.
Workshopleitung: Black Community Foundation Stuttgart
BCF Stuttgart is a non-profit organization founded by Black individuals for the Black community. The organization was established in 2020, following the murder of George Floyd. Based in Stuttgart, the current team consists of four members. BCF’s work is primarily focused on empowering and connecting the Black community in Germany, as well as educating and raising awareness among individuals not directly affected by racism. The organization collaborates closely with other associations, institutions, municipalities, and organizations that share the same goals.
To educate and raise awareness, BCF offers various workshops, lectures, and seminars on anti-Black racism and critical whiteness. To empower and connect the Black community, the organization organizes safe spaces, cultural events, and provides support in cases of police violence and other traumatic experiences of racism.
To educate and raise awareness, BCF offers various workshops, lectures, and seminars on anti-Black racism and critical whiteness. To empower and connect the Black community, the organization organizes safe spaces, cultural events, and provides support in cases of police violence and other traumatic experiences of racism.
Nov 2024