Portrait of Hadija Haruna-Oelker

Photo: Katarina Ivanisevic

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Hadija Haruna-Oelker: Zusammensein

Book presentation and discussion

 Werkraum
 17.1.2025
 approx. 1 hour 30 minutes
 Translation into easy language and german sign language
 10€, reduced 5€
 Werkraum
 17.1.2025
 approx. 1 hour 30 minutes
 Translation into easy language and german sign language
 10€, reduced 5€

Plea for a society of reciprocity — How can we finally implement inclusion? A personal and political story.

When Hadija Haruna-Oelker became the mother of a disabled child in 2016, issues that often take place behind closed doors entered her life. Since then, she has been investigating why there is a lack of genuine participation for all children, why inclusion only exists on paper and why social Darwinist ideas are gaining strength in society.
From a Black, intersectional perspective, Hadija Haruna-Oelker traces untold stories and repressed crimes of the past. She looks at her growing son, convinced that childhoods hold the power to overcome divisions and speak the unsaid. As a non-disabled mother, she sees herself not only as an ally of her child. She is interested in socio-political reflection as a whole, a change of perspective and an accessible understanding of human rights. And last but not least, a society of reciprocity in which everyone can live self-determined lives.

In the Werk*raum of the Münchner Kammerspiele, Hadija Haruna-Oelker reads from her book and talks to ensemble member Erwin Aljukić about equal opportunities and what solidarity and solidarity can look like in challenging times.

Funded in “pik – Program for Inclusive Art Practice” of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.