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European Legislature Approves Resolution for the Year Focusing on Environment, Health, and Consumer Rights

"Garden Sanctuaries: Exploration and Discussion Invitation at the Catholic University of North Rhine-Westphalia"

"Announcement and Press Invitation: Gardens as Sanctuaries for Contemplation and Community at...
"Announcement and Press Invitation: Gardens as Sanctuaries for Contemplation and Community at Catholic University of North Rhine-Westphalia"

European Legislature Approves Resolution for the Year Focusing on Environment, Health, and Consumer Rights

Event Announcement: Gardens as Hubs for Learning, Reflection, Remembrance, and Commemoration

Get Ready for a Thought-Provoking Experience! 🌱💭

Here's the lowdown on a seminar you don't wanna miss: Gardens as Places of Learning, Reflection, Remembrance, and Commemoration.

🌐 What's It All About? Gardens aren't just picturesque escapes; they're powerful tools for learning, reflection, and commemoration. That's what renowned US artist Diane Samuels and award-winning garden historian Antje Peters-Reimann will discuss, backed by examples like the 'Alphabet Garden' at the NS 'Euthanasia' memorial site Grafeneck.

🗓️ When and Where? Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 5, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Catholic University of North Rhine-Westphalia (katho) in Münster (Piusallee 89), Room 235.

Why the Heck Should I Go? This seminar is part of the Re-Alphabet Garden 2025 event, a culturally enriching project by katho and the Documentation Center of the Grafeneck Memorial. It's funded by the Foundation for Remembrance, Responsibility, and Future (EVZ) and the Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) as part of their educational agenda on NS injustice. In other words, it's a chance to learn, engage, and contribute to a meaningful conversation.

Engage in a transformative journey of personal growth and education-and-self-development at the Gardens as Places of Learning, Reflection, Remembrance, and Commemoration seminar on June 5, 2025. This learning opportunity, part of the Re-Alphabet Garden 2025 event, will foster your understanding of gardens as significant tools for learning and self-reflection, as well as commemoration, tying into the educational agenda on NS injustice.

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