Panel discussion on football's remembrance culture
Fans and interested parties are cordially invited to discuss football's role in the active culture of remembrance and what developments await us in the future at 18:30 CET on Friday 24 January. You can listen in and answer questions during the panel discussion, which will take place in the press conference room at the PreZero Arena.
The guests will include:
Julia Hirsch, the granddaughter of the footballer and namesake of the renowned Julius Hirsch Prize and also a jury member
Cornelius Kückelhaus, an expert in youth and mediation work with a specialisation in memorial site work at the State Centre for Political Education in Baden-Württemberg
Caitlin Follo, a member of the Remembrance Working Group, a TSG fan and a student employee at the Hoffenheim fan project
Michael Börner B. A., a research assistant at Lernort Kislau and an historian with professional experience in historical-political education and cultural management
The guests, who are experts in their fields, will offer exciting perspectives on the topics of diversity, tolerance and responsibility in football.
Entry is free. Come along and join in our discussion!
If you have any questions, please contact the Fan Affairs Department by email at fanbetreuung@tsg-hoffenheim.de or by telephone at 07261-9493305.
TSG's remembrance work
By addressing topics such as remembrance work, anti-discrimination and the atrocities committed during the Nazi era, TSG Hoffenheim – together with fans and network partners such as the Old Synagogue in Steinsfurt and the Hoffenheim fan project – aims to promote values such as tolerance, diversity and commitment within the fan scene. The objective is to strengthen a lively and value-oriented fan culture and to raise awareness of the responsibility each individual bears in the fight against discrimination.