Our projects need you!

The projects of the Education Agenda NS-Injustice intentionally rely on participatory approaches which involve different groups of people and thereby strengthen civic commitment. Various funded initiatives are currently looking for participants.

Do you work in an organization that wants to develop innovative formats and work with games? In dialog with memorial sites and museums, the Foundation for Digital Games Culture is testing site-specific formats for the project  â€žLet’s Remember!“ establishing a culture of remembrance of National Socialist injustice supported by games. The Foundation for Digital Games Culture is still looking for partners for this project!

With „Was bleibt?“, Moves guG is initiating a cross-generational remembrance project that uses East and West German family biographies of different social and cultural origins to examine the past in a way that is oriented toward young people. The project is currently looking for people with and without a migration history who would like to talk about their war and post-war memories as well as their memories of East and West Germany. The goal is to depict as diverse a memory landscape as possible on the basis of family stories spanning three, or at least two, generations.

In the project „trotzdem da!“ of the Sandbostel Camp Memorial, a traveling exhibition is being set up which tells life stories of children from "forbidden relationships" between Germans and prisoners of war or forced laborers stigmatized as "foreign". This requires contact with people who were affected or their relatives, as well as references and sources from people without own family connections.

The project „Kulturretter:innen – wie widerstehen?“ of Kooperative Berlin aims to address precisely this: People who rescued culture from National Socialist persecution are sought for an exhibition. Knowledge of cultural items from that time can also contribute to the project – for example recipes, traditions or clothes. 

Participation is also welcome in the project of the Memorial Sites Gestapokeller and Augustaschacht: Anyone interested in the topics of sports and history may take part.

As part of the project „Chemie bringt Brot, Wohlstand und Schönheit“, Junges Nationaltheater Mannheim is looking for young people between the ages of 13 and 21 who would like to be part of the research team for a theater production â€“ the play is being created in the context of three locations that are closely linked to the chemical industry: Mannheim/Ludwigshafen, Leuna and OÅ›wiÄ™cim (Poland).