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💜🥐 Brunch zum feministischen Streik 💜🥐

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💜🥐 Brunch for the Feminist Strike 💜🥐

Starting at 11 a.m.: Coffee ☕️ from the Capribar, waffles, braided bread, and toppings—and anyone who wants to/ is able to is welcome to bring something.
Let’s start the day off right—together and feeling energized. ;) Afterward, we can head to the demo together.

14:00 – 15:00
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Führung «Human Song — Was uns zusammenhält»

Exhibition

Artist Rut Himmelsbach, photographer Stephanie Meier, and the curator will guide visitors through the exhibition “Human Song — Was uns zusammenhält”

The exhibition features photographs of communities—whether formed by chance, by choice, or by decree. The photographs reveal that belonging is not a fixed state, but something that is constantly being redefined through everyday life and shared activities.
In contrast to an often negative media discourse that primarily emphasizes the divisive and difficult aspects of communities, this exhibition focuses on what unites us, without overlooking how fragile this structure can be at the same time.
The exhibition brings together different perspectives on community and invites visitors to engage in conversation about it. What becomes visible are not only formal visual arrangements, but also the social dynamics behind them: moments that create closeness, strengthen connections, or mark boundaries.
“Human Song – Was uns zusammenhält” encourages us to look more closely—at encounters, relationships, and the subtle interplay that makes community possible. An exhibition about what holds us together.

Fourth and final part of the series “In the Picture – Archived and Contemporary Photography in Dialogue”

Contemporary photographs:
Stephanie Meier and Rut Himmelsbach
Historical photographs:
Hans Bertolf, Lothar Jeck, Rolf Walter Jeck, Foto Jeck, Alfred Kugler, Fotoarchiv Wolf

March 22 to June 21, 2026
Indoor venue: BelleVue – A Place for Photography, Sat & Sun, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
At the outdoor locations: Matthäuskirche, Kaserne, and the courtyard of the State Archives

14:00 – 17:00
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NoBorder Café

Bar/Café

The NoBorder Café opens every Sunday with coffee, tea, sweets and more.

Invitation to a beautiful place, every Sunday from 14 to 17h. Sure*Tu's NoBorder Café on Freiburgerstrasse on the edge of the forest, very close to Bässlergut prison and the federal asylum centre, is becoming an increasingly important meeting place for people with and without refugee experience.

15:30 – 16:30
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Führung «Human Song — Was uns zusammenhält»

Exhibition

Lua Leirner guides visitors through the exhibition in sign language “Human Song — Was uns zusammenhält”

The exhibition features photographs of communities—whether formed by chance, by choice, or by decree. The photographs reveal that belonging is not a fixed state, but something that is constantly being redefined through everyday life and shared activities.
In contrast to an often negative media discourse that primarily emphasizes the divisive and difficult aspects of communities, this exhibition focuses on what unites us, without overlooking how fragile this structure can be at the same time.
The exhibition brings together different perspectives on community and invites visitors to engage in conversation about it. What becomes visible are not only formal visual arrangements, but also the social dynamics behind them: moments that create closeness, strengthen connections, or mark boundaries.
“Human Song – Was uns zusammenhält” encourages us to look more closely—at encounters, relationships, and the subtle interplay that makes community possible. An exhibition about what holds us together.

Fourth and final part of the series “In the Picture – Archived and Contemporary Photography in Dialogue”

Contemporary photographs:
Stephanie Meier and Rut Himmelsbach
Historical photographs:
Hans Bertolf, Lothar Jeck, Rolf Walter Jeck, Foto Jeck, Alfred Kugler, Fotoarchiv Wolf

March 22 to June 21, 2026
Indoor venue: BelleVue – A Place for Photography, Sat & Sun, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
At the outdoor locations: Matthäuskirche, Kaserne, and the courtyard of the State Archives

17:00 – 15:00
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Workshop zu Geld und Aktivismus - Wie finanieren wir unser politisches Leben?

Course/Workshop

Discussion and Decision-Making Weekend: How Do We Fund Our Political Life?

Registration form: https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/iRJNZFtwv-KFXhPjM96EFbiAcuGoPGj31fLRbVSJdAI/

Although we channel our collective energy toward systemic change, our living conditions are heavily shaped by the capitalist structures in which we live. This raises key questions:
- How can we (collectively) finance our daily lives?
- What can collective financial security offer us for the future?

Money is often a taboo subject, and the questions surrounding it are frequently accompanied by shame and fear. These emotions lead us to make decisions about our finances often on an individual basis and in private.
How we think and talk about money also depends heavily on the (financial) privileges we do or do not possess. It is important that we reflect on our financial situations and on what gives us security.

With this weekend, we want to create a space where we can share and discuss our thoughts, plans, fears, hopes, and reflections together. Together, we want to seek concrete, collective solutions based on solidarity that openly address the fears associated with money matters. This space is meant to be open to different solutions.

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17:00 – 15:00
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Workshop zu Geld und Aktivismus - Wie finanieren wir unser politisches Leben?

Course/Workshop

Discussion and Decision-Making Weekend: How Do We Fund Our Political Life?

Registration form: https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/iRJNZFtwv-KFXhPjM96EFbiAcuGoPGj31fLRbVSJdAI/

Although we channel our collective energy toward systemic change, our living conditions are heavily shaped by the capitalist structures in which we live. This raises key questions:
- How can we (collectively) finance our daily lives?
- What can collective financial security offer us for the future?

Money is often a taboo subject, and the questions surrounding it are frequently accompanied by shame and fear. These emotions lead us to make decisions about our finances often on an individual basis and in private.
How we think and talk about money also depends heavily on the (financial) privileges we do or do not possess. It is important that we reflect on our financial situations and on what gives us security.

With this weekend, we want to create a space where we can share and discuss our thoughts, plans, fears, hopes, and reflections together. Together, we want to seek concrete, collective solutions based on solidarity that openly address the fears associated with money matters. This space is meant to be open to different solutions.

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18:00 – 20:30
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Queer feminist reading circle 📚🌈🌝 queer feministischer Lesekreis

Exchange Meeting

Hello!

We are an intersectional queer-feminist book club organised as a collective, which reads and discusses texts in English or German, depending on what suits the group best.
In the book club, we read passages that have particularly moved or inspired us and discuss our impressions of the text.
No prior knowledge is required.

We meet once a month on Sundays from 4 pm (!this time at 6 pm as an exception!) at Sp!t.
Feel free to drop by!

We are currently reading: Caliban and the Witch (Silvia Federici)

Upcoming dates:
Sun 14 June, 6 pm (Chapters 4–5) (this time at 6 pm as an exception!)
Sun 26 July, 4 pm (Chapters 6–8)

contact: fem_bib(ät)immerda(punkt)

18:00 – 22:00
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rewired - Volume 01

Culture/Arts

While the art world gathers around Art Basel, we are opening an alternative space for queer art, encounters, conversations, resistance, and celebration.
For nine days, the gallery will become a venue for queer bar nights, readings, screenings, discussions, and much more. A program curated by artists, filmmakers, activists, and communities from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
The opening takes place on June 12, featuring readings, an artist talk, food, and drinks, accompanied by a DJ set by Helali and followed by an afterparty at the Hafen.
On June 20, we’ll wrap up with a closing event that transforms the gallery one last time: The exhibition spaces will be turned into a tattoo studio, and saasink & vernaritattoo invite you to experience art that doesn't only go skin deep.