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Talk mit Hannah Lindner und Jasmin Spengler über die Arbeit des Know Your Rights Initiative e.V.
Moderiert von Tuncay Acar
Tuncay Acar talks to Hannah Lindner and Jasmin Spengler about the work of the Know Your Rights Initiative e.V. The initiative, known as KYRI for short, is a legal and information center where non-citizens in Germany can find out about the legal system, especially police and security law. The association was founded in 2021 by seven students from LMU Munich. Since its foundation, KYRI has already made a name for itself in Munich and has been working with Bellevue di Monaco, Condrobs e.V., Horizont e.V. and the Munich Refugee Council for some time. Together, they are trying to make the German legal system accessible to everyone. After all, how can everyone be equal before the law if it is not equally accessible and understandable for everyone?
Hannah Lindner is head of the PR & Marketing team at Know Your Rights Initiative e.V. She completed her bachelor’s degree in communication science and economics just this year. Hannah joined KYRI at the beginning of her studies and is one of the founding members of the association. In 2021, she started to expand the association’s public relations work and online presence.
Jasmin Spengler is a law student at the LMU Munich who worked as a consultant and head of the training department at the Refugee Law Clinic e.V. at the beginning of her studies. This is where she met Natali and first heard about Natali’s idea of founding her own legal association. So Jasmin joined Natali and has been one of the founding members of the association ever since. Most recently, she was on the board of KYRI and is currently head of the management department. Jasmin is currently preparing for her first state examination.
Tuncay Acar is a musician, DJ, blogger and cultural activist from Munich. He dedicates the discussion series “Dies Das” to people and topics that usually take place on the fringes of public perception. “Dies Das” sends out impulses and creates awareness for the real diversity that exists beyond any “dominant culture”. The talk includes additional formats such as radio, lectures, performances, readings, concerts, exhibitions, screenings, etc.
The link to Tuncay Acar’s blog: www.triptown.de