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Meeting of Post-East Communities in Germany

Authors: Peter Enders

From August 6th to 8th, the Foundation for Education and Integrative Work (BUNT) organized a meeting of post-Eastern communities in Germany. BUNT (https://www.bunt-berlin.de) has been offering German language and culture courses for over 30 years, primarily for migrants in Germany, but also for companies and their employees in Germany and abroad. BUNT is particularly committed to the needs of women, children, and families. In its Bunte Umwelt kindergarten, language and nature are given special importance, inspired by Scandinavian pedagogy.This meeting was the first conference within the new project p(ost) berlin, a joint initiative of the BUNT Foundation and the federal program "Living Democracy" (https://www.demokratie-leben.de), which is dedicated to dialogue, identity, and diversity in migrant communities from the former Eastern Bloc in Germany. "Post" also stands for platform, openness, voice, and participation. It primarily served as an initial introduction. The event began with a lecture on building strong communities. Representatives of numerous associations that foster Germany's relations with the countries of the former Eastern Bloc in various ways were introduced, including Galina Nurtasinova, Executive Board Member of the German-Kazakh Society in Berlin. Two workshops and an evening social gathering rounded out the program.

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