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Dieser Text handelt nicht von antisemitischen Bildern, sondern von Bildern, die im Kampf gegen Antisemitismus eingesetzt werden. Genauer gesagt, geht es um das Plakat der internationalen Tagung „An End to Antisemitism“, die vom 18. bis zum 22. Februar 2018 in Wien stattfand. Auf diesem Plakat ist eine Grafik zu sehen, die das Sündenbock-Motiv visualisiert und somit die Funktions- und Wirkungsweise von Antisemitismus kritisch zu veranschaulichen versucht.
“Humans of Damascus” – The (Other) Art of Community (Building). An Interview with Rania Kataf
(2019)
In his inspiring book “The Art of Community”, Charles H. Vogl goes through the principles of belonging: initiation, boundaries, symbols, rituals, stories, temple and inner rings. These seven time-tested principles for emerging and connected communities could be applied entirely or in part, even to groups not physically or geographically connected. In other words, to communities interacting between real and virtual world, like “Humans of Damascus”.
In October 2016, Rania Kataf created a group on Facebook, that has rapidly grown beyond the seven ancient gates of the Syrian capital. Damascus, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world, has been for its strategic position a nexus of powers and influences coming from everywhere, and left their marks on the city.