Our tours are political education formats set in the urban space.
They are designed for both Berlin residents and visitors, targeting adults and young people aged 15 and older.
How does the climate crisis change living conditions, both in other parts of the world and here? What happens when livelihoods disappear—and what consequences does this have for us?
In our educational program, Climate.Migration.Dialogue, individuals share firsthand accounts of the impacts of the climate crisis and the resulting migration movements. Our goal is to better understand how our own actions affect other parts of the world and to illustrate the dynamics of migration. Together, we aim to reflect on the challenges ahead and explore how we can shape a future-oriented and solidarity-based society.
Our tours are political education formats set in the urban space.
They are designed for both Berlin residents and visitors, targeting adults and young people aged 15 and older.
Muhammed Lamin Jadama grew up in Senegambia, a region that has been severely changed by the climate crisis and global power structures. In his new tour through Kreuzberg, the political activist shows how the effects of environmental destruction and inequality extend from West Africa to Berlin.
Join Rose on a captivating tour exploring the forces of climate migration, where water — both a life source and a driver of extreme weather—takes centre stage. Journey through Neukölln’s vibrant streets and hidden oases as Rose highlights the profound impact of climate change on communities, with a focus on the vital yet often overlooked role of women in these stories of resilience and unity.