• Ouassima Laabich

    Ouassima Laabich

Archiving Queerfeminist Futures

BIPoC Kitchen Table Gatherings

Discussion

Organised By

RAA Berlin e. V.

Berlin

Berlin

Organised By

Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW)

Berlin

Berlin

In German

The project Archiving Queerfeminist Futures takes its inspiration from the BIW*oC feminist idea of the kitchen table representing a central, intimate, and meaningful gathering place where solidarity-based experimental spaces are created, lived experiences are valued, community and consciousness-raising processes are shaped, and investments are made in collective knowledge and resistance education.

This framework serves as an occasion for activists, contemporary witnesses, and archival experts to discuss the archiving of marginalized lives and movement histories as well as practices and methods of an intersectional archival practice founded in a critique of racism. The ‘Transformative Archives’ that are created in the process do not merely presuppose a power-critical practice; they also strive to protect the agency of those whose experiences, histories, and memories are documented while ensuring that archiving processes do not lead to new forms of exclusion.

With Katja Kinder, Peggy Piesche and Ouassima Laabich (Berlin), Jessica Nogueira Varela (Vienna), Sam Jones und Ali Touilila (Paris)
(concept: Nicola Lauré al-Samarai, Ouassima Laabich, Prof. Dr. Fatima El-Tayeb)

In cooperation with Digital Black European Archive

More information about the programme can be found here.