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October 31st to November 9th: Crossroads Festival brings documentaries to Graz

The “Sister Queens” Group has a modern March and Gesellschaftliche Errungenschaften and Utopia: On the 31st of October a sightseeing tour was organized at the Rahmen des Crossroads Festival on the 9th of November.

GRAZ. On the 31st of October, the edition of the Crossraods Festival started on the 9th of November, together with documentaries being shown and discourses being held. Along with the new themes of the present and bringing people, initiatives and movements to the fore, the festival also appears as a very important tool for justice, democracy and another livable future. All events and free cash.

Human rights and solidarity

The opening film, October 31st 19th in Forum Stadtpark, is “Democracy Noir”. It was a right-wing shift and Graz had a road for all the human rights city and solidarity. I am activists and political leaders of mayors such as Elke Kahr, Ifeoma Moira Ikea, Joe Niedermayer (RosaLila Pantherinnen) and Lisa Rücker.

The program

  • Friday November 1st: Forum City Park
    19 Ah: “Once You Know” Movie; Conversation with Tadzio Müller (political scientist and activist) via video stream
  • Saturday November 2nd: Forum City Park
    13–17:30 Lunch: Clothes swap in collaboration with Oikos Graz
    18 hours: “Green City Life” movie; Conversation with David Steinwender (Forum Urban Gardening, ACT)
    20–21 Ah: dinner together
    21 hours: “Low Tech (Builders of the Future World)” movie; Conversation with men at the Traumwerk Community Workshop and Repair Café Graz
  • Sunday November 3rd: Forum City Park
    13–15 Hours: “Sowing diversity, reaping community” workshop with Sandra Karner (IFZ) and David Steinwender (IFZ)
    16–17.30 Lunch: Network meeting “Edible City” and community gardens in Graz and the surrounding area
    18 hours: The film “Das Kombinat” and conversation with Ulli Klein (organic farmer & tomato grower) and Arjuna Gratt (Solawi Harvest Swing)
    20–21 Ah: dinner together
    21 hours: Movie “Holy Shit”
  • Tuesday November 5th: Local history hall in the Folklore Museum
    19 Ah: movie “Unity”; Conversation with Werner Rochlitz (Regional Secretary Lower Austria, GPA Union) and Sebastian Nestorov (Works Council Chairman Amazon Austria)
  • Wednesday November 6th: Local history hall in the Folklore Museum
    18 hours: “Once Upon a Time in the Forest” movie; Q&A mit Ida Korhonen (Forest ecologist and environmental activist)
    8.30 p.m.: The movie “Yintah”
  • Thursday November 7th: Local history hall in the Folklore Museum
    18 hours: The movie “Neurotypes”; Q&A with Aida and Johanna
    8.30 p.m.: The movie “Fighting Dragons and Demons”; Q&A When the Hero Asks
  • Friday November 8th: Home Hall in the Paulus Museum
    18 hours: “Summer Camp” movie; Q&A with Filmemacher’s Jen Markowitz
    8.30 p.m.: The movie “The Day Iceland Stood Still”; Q&A with Producer and Strike Participant Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir
  • Saturday November 9th: Spectral and Heimatsaal in the Folklore Museum
    11.30 –13.30 Lunch: “(Not) a given. “Of cis privileges and trans rights” by and T-Kränzchen Workshop
    2 p.m. – 6 p.m.: Craft session “Queer-feminist crafting” on QuFO
    19 Ah: Final film “Sister Queens” at the Heimatsaal in the Volkskundemuseum

The interesting thing is this:

The “Ankunder” celebrated its 100th anniversary in Graz

Evening snapshots of Klanglicht 2024

Tuntenball Fell Under the Slogan “Born Naked”

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