Living Diversity in Germany and Israel Challenges and Perspectives for Education and Youth Exchange

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Living Diversity in Germany and Israel Challenges and Perspectives for Education and Youth Exchange German-Israeli Youth Exchange Encounters of Young People in Migration Societies New thematic focus in the frame of the project Living Diversity in Germany and Israel in the years 2018 2019 Bilateral seminar to discuss and plan pilot projects Young people in Germany and Israel have diverse cultural, religious and national identities. Many of them come from families with a history of migration. It often happens that young people have experienced immigration to Israel or Germany themselves. For many decades, German-Israeli youth exchange was mainly a field of encounters between Jewish Israelis whose families often came from Europe, and native (Christian) Germans. Considering the historic background between the two countries, the line of differentiation according to the nationalities "German" and "Israeli" was (and is) particularly significant in this context. Over the past ten years, the composition of youth groups from both countries has changed. Both in Germany and in Israel there are young participants who bring diverse cultural and national identities into the youth encounters. This reality causes the need for new educational approaches for German-Israeli encounter projects in many respects. One of the central challenges is an openness with regard to dealing with the history of National Socialism, the Shoah and their significance for young people from both countries nowadays. Israel has always been a migration society, aiming at integrating Jews immigrating to Israel from all over the world, bringing in a great diversity of languages, practices of religious traditions and cultural habits in daily life. In addition to that a culturally diverse society was set also due to other ethnic groups living in the area, such as the Arab and the Druze communities among others. In Germany the consideration of the country as consisting of a migration society is fairly young. Only during the last decade public and political consciousness is openly considering the challenges of a diverse population with a great number of migration biographies now belonging to Germany among them immigrants from Turkey and other Mediterranean countries as well as from eastern Europe or Russia and lately refugees from the Middle East and Africa.

As part of a new thematic focus within the project Living Diversity in Germany and Israel the aim is to deepen the sensitivity for the great variety of migration biographies of young people in Germany and Israel, also as participants of encounter programs: How can we expand and develop the goals of German-Israeli youth exchange in order to further strengthen the German-Israeli ties in a young generation with diverse stories of migration? How can we honor and explicitly include this great variety of personal and collective narratives into the German-Israeli discourse with respect to the historically strong connection to the time of National Socialism and the Shoa? How can we encourage to connect to this history and its implications for the presence in both countries from the various migrant perspectives and national narratives? How do we create spaces for young people to participate and actively form the democratic societies with shared values in the Israeli and German society as transformative migrant societies? From the German perspective an additional question draws our attention. Among the approximately 20 % of the young people with migration biography of their own or of their parents in Germany, some come from countries which were or are currently in conflict with Israel. This can bring critical attitudes towards Israel; anti-semitic and anti-israel resentments are part of it as well, especially when these attitudes are supported by voices and media in their immediate vicinity. At the same time there is an interest both by these young people and by the field of historical-political education in Germany to address and explore the special significance of German-Israeli ties. How can encounters and visits in Israel create new discourses and challenge the view towards Israel for this target group? Which concepts and formats are needed in order to include young people with migration stories who come from countries which are in conflict with Israel given the openness and interest to be parts of these encounters? The bilateral seminar shall open the floor to discuss the named questions and to plan a series of pilot encounter projects focusing on the participation of young people with migrant biographies in German-Israeli youth exchange.

Sunday, May 27, 2018 Arrival of Israeli participants to Berlin Monday, May 28, 2018 12:00 am Welcome and arrival to the seminar 1:00 pm Lunch 2:00 pm Getting to know participants and organizations Introduction into the topic 4:00 pm Coffee break Introduction into the frame of German-Israeli youth exchange History structures regulations 4:30 pm Migrant societies in Israel and Germany History characteristics dynamics current discourses Lecturer from Israel Lecturer from Germany 7:00 pm Dinner Optional evening program film connected to the topic

Tuesday, May 29, 2018 9:00 am Facing diverse historical narratives in the migrant society in Germany Connecting to National Socialist history and the Shoah 11:00 am Coffee break Lecturer/workshop from Germany 11:30 am Facing diverse historical narratives in the migrant society in Israel Connecting to Jewish history and the Shoah Lecturer/workshop from Israel 1:00 pm Lunch break 2:30 pm Creating ideas for encounter programs Presenting and discussing the ideas for encounter programs 4:00 pm Coffee break 4:30 pm Presenting and discussing the ideas for encounter programs Creating concrete plans for encounter projects Time to match, plan, and connect 6:00 pm From the world of diversity education Practice some educational methods together 7:30 pm Dinner Wednesday, May 30, 2018 9:00 am Diversity methods focusing on differing personal and collective narratives Working with family biographies 12:00 am Process of fixing co-operations and closure of the seminar 1:00 pm Lunch and end of the bilateral seminar

Further Information Seminar venue Hotel Sylter Hof Berlin Kurfürstenstraße 114 116 10787 Berlin Tel. +49(0)30 2120-0 info@sylterhof-berlin.de 030-284 67-0 Participation Participation fee for German participants: 50, ; travel costs (German Rail, 2 nd class) can be reimbursed. Participation fee for Israeli participants: A share of the flight costs. All costs for lodging, food and program are covered. Registration ConAct Koordinierungszentrum Deutsch-Israelischer Jugendaustausch Altes Rathaus Markt 26 06886 Lutherstadt Wittenberg Tel. 03491 420260 info@conact-org.de www.conact-org.de Application deadline April 15, 2018 Organizing Team Christine Mähler, ConAct Liana Meirom, Israel Youth Exchange Authority Falko Kliewe, project Living Diversity, ConAct Lilach Meir, Israel Youth Exchange Authority Ilira Aliai, project Living Diversity, ConAct Katharina Schubert, project Living Diversity, ConAct The project Living Diversity in Germany and Israel Challenges and Perspectives for Education and Youth Exchange was developed by ConAct Coordination Center German-Israeli Youth Exchange and the Israel Youth Exchange Authority in close cooperation with the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. It is conceptualized as a supportive project in the German federal program Live Democracy!. Find out more about the project here: www.living-diversity.org. www.conact-org.de www.living-diversity.org (latest update: March 21, 2018)