From Europolitanism towards an inclusive European identity: A future of Europe for diverse perspectives
Diplomats of Color and the Young German Council on Foreign Relations are hosting a discussion on minority and BIPoC perspectives on Europe and its future:
What role do BIPoC and other minorities play in our collective European self-conception. What are their expectations towards the future of Europe? Are European liberal values sufficient when it comes to the fight against racism and other forms of discrimination? If not, what needs to be done on the European level to improve equity and inclusion?
We look forward to welcoming Michael Roth, Minister of State for Europe at the Federal Foreign Office, Hans Kundnani, Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House and Evein Obulor, Coordinator at the European Coalition of Cities against Racism.
The event will be moderated by Mehreen Khan, EU Correspondent for the Financial Times. It will be held in English and it will be recorded.
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