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Quoted from the book “Devoted to Life” about the lives of Holocaust survivors and their families in Israel, book by Helena Schätzle und Amcha Deutschland e.V.
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Sound installation by Jakob Weingartner with the podcasts “Erzähl doch mal” in Berlin 2023
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View of the exhibition “liminal scapes”, which dealt with transgenerational trauma from an artistic point of view. Berlin in summer 2023.
View of the exhibition “liminal scapes”, which dealt with transgenerational trauma from an artistic point of view. Berlin in summer 2023.
“Invisible wound” – Podcast by Sharon Ryba-Kahn. In the first season of this podcast she speaks with both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians about the meaning of collective and transgenerational trauma and the impact it has had on both their personal and work lives.
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“Invisible wound” – Podcast by Sharon Ryba-Kahn. In the second season she meets international artists and trauma experts to explore what transgenerational trauma means to them.
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An illustration of the work “Gestern haben wir viel getanzt” (Yesterday we danced a lot) by the artist Nathalie Frank, Berlin 2023
Memoria (2021-2022) by Jessica Rimondi in the exhibition liminal landscapes, Summer Berlin 2023
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Information material for people affected by traumatic experiences and their relatives from Amcha e.V. Germany
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Exhibition visitor in front of works from the graphic novel series “Gestern haben wir viel getanzt” (“Yesterday we danced a lot”) by illustrator Nathalie Frank, Berlin 2023.
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Poster of the exhibition “liminal scapes”, who dealt with transgenerational trauma from an artistic point of view. Berlin in summer 2023.
A part of the graphic series Postcard from Nuremberg by illustrator Nathalie Frank, Berlin 2023
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Exhibition visitors in front of works from the graphic novel series “Gestern haben wir viel getanzt” (“Yesterday we danced a lot”) by illustrator Nathalie Frank, Berlin 2023.
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