The Online Workshopseries
Solidarity in uncertain times
Our society is increasingly characterized by division: As the social climate becomes harsher and right-wing extremist currents grow stronger, many people who advocate for human rights and social justice are facing challenges: difficult conversations in their personal environment, uncertainties in their own behavior, or the feeling of being overwhelmed in the face of political developments.
| target group | Students, staff, professors, and all HHU members interested in diversity. |
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| appointment | October 31/November 7/November 14 and November 21, 2025, from 10:00 to 12:00. |
| costs | Participation is free. Registration is required via email. |
The series strengthens tolerance for ambiguity and invites participants to view uncertainties not as obstacles, but as part of a collaborative learning process. Between sessions, there is time for reflection to test what has been learned in one's own (work) life and to categorize experiences with the group.
Objectives of the series:
- Better understanding societal dynamics and mechanisms of discrimination
- Recognize discriminatory behaviors and develop alternatives
- Strengthen ambiguity tolerance – constructively deal with contradictions and uncertainties
- Developing a solidarity-based attitude and living it in everyday life
This series of events offers a protected learning space for everyone who wants to sharpen their stance and expand their possibilities for action in the sense of a discrimination-critical university.