Objective: To create spaces where complex, controversial, or less visible social issues can be discussed respectfully, with curiosity, and in dialogue.
Examples of topics: Social justice, work and care, climate change, migration and belonging, digital public spheres, politics of memory, gender and diversity, etc.
Formats: Discussion rounds, moderated debates, participatory formats, lecture performances, workshops — as long as they foster exchange in a protected setting.
Concepts may include artistic or aesthetic elements but are not required. We welcome interdisciplinary, experimental, and community-oriented approaches.