title: Workshop: Who am I now? An enquiry into (new) self-identity and belonging start: 2015-04-11 start time: 10:00 end: 2015-04-12 end time: 16:00 venue: Choriner Str.10, 10119 Berlin tags: feminism feminismo feminismus frauenkreise frauenrechte interkulturell links: Página Facebook del evento https://www.facebook.com/events/430778370420451/ description: Workshop in English with Manjiri Palicha Sat. /Sun., 11th/12th April, 10am-4pm Migration means new beginnings and new challenges, and many times the act of migration is not necessarily a self-determined act. In a patriarchal society women have to prove themselves twice over. For migrant women the situation is even more intensified – they are both “Women” and allegedly “Foreign” From buying groceries, to building contacts, to learning “dos and don’ts: each step is full of uncertainty For women who migrate to Germany and Europe it is also very likely that they will be confronted with acts of “othering”, discrimination and racism. In many cases the sense of belonging and identity starts to fissure and questions about “who am I and where do I belong?” may arise. In this workshop we will be using empowerment methods including tools such as working on one’s own biography, interactions and exchange between the participants. Besides this we will watch the short film, “Where are you FROM from?” (part of the project "With WINGS and ROOTS”; Production/Director Christina Antonakos Wallace). These methods will help us to achieve empowerment and support us in the negotiation of our identities. Target group: The workshop is mainly directed at women of Indian descent, but all who have similar questions are warmly welcome. Please register under: kontakt@frauenkreise-berlin.de or 030/28 06 185 Deadline for registration: Friday 10th April Fee: Donation Manjiri Palicha holds a MA degree in Economics( Mumbai University). During her studies she learned German to then go on to teach German Language at the Goethe Institute Mumbai. Along with teaching she coordinated German Language courses in schools in India for the Goethe Institute. After a decade of teaching, Manjiri Palicha moved to Berlin, where she is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Intercultural Education at the Free University Berlin. She will complete her Masters degree in September 2015.