European Congress 2025
Saturday, 15 March 2025
11 am – 3 pm
Villa Elisabeth, Berlin
After the Bundestag elections and in light of recent developments in Germany and Europe, we are facing new questions – at the center of our concerns is this one:
What is needed for a resistant, pluralistic culture of remembrance?
This question will guide our collaborative work. The networking efforts of CPPD will provide crucial impulses for this endeavor. On 14 and 15 March, we want to explore this question together with our network members through various formats.
At this moment, it is crucial to acknowledge and experience that there are many allies in Germany and Europe working together to shape a pluralistic society. Therefore, special attention will be given to exchange, joint reflection, planning, and action.
In addition to our established exchange formats, we will collaboratively create a resource mapping to enable us to share various resources, increasing our impact, leveraging synergies, and potentially reducing costs. You can find a preliminary mapping of the resources in our program via this link – please feel free to contribute before our network meeting!
The resource mapping will be finalised during our time together. Afterwards, our team will evaluate the results and make them available to all participants.
Here are some key examples of resources that can be shared:
In our collaborative work, we want to explore the question of resistant remembrance culture in working groups.
We have identified seven key contexts in advance, which we will reflect on together, addressing needs and developing possible solutions:
Educational Policy Context
School Context
Artistic Context
Museum Context
Memorial Sites
Religious Context
Academic Context
“Affected Communities & Initiatives”
Parliamentary Context (Federal and State Levels)
We kindly ask you to register by 10 March 2025:
15 March 2025
11 am – 3 pm
Villa Elisabeth