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SUMMARY:Roundtable: "Remembering the Future. Rethinking Decoloniality"
DESCRIPTION:Memories are shaped by the past. This is valid for individuals 
 as well as for societies. However\, can one remember the future too?\\r\\n
 Mission 21s new conference offer\, Roundtable 2026\, is dedicated to this 
 topic and invites to reflect and exchange thereupon – “against the cur
 rent.” Remembering should not only be understood as a process oriented t
 oward the past but more so to the future: How do people succeed to live to
 gether peacefully being fully conscious of the need to heal each other’s
  wounds – for example due to transmitted hatred\, wars or violent oppres
 sion?\\r\\nThe roundtable also wishes to pose these questions decidedly fr
 om the perspective of younger generations. Decoloniality\, thus\, opens a 
 creative and ethical horizon\, into which the debate will be embedded. Ins
 ights from diverse fields of practice\, as well as from various historical
  and cultural contexts will be drawn upon.\\r\\nThe rountable will be held
  in person in English and German.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Memories are shaped by the past. This is valid for individual
 s as well as for societies. However\, can one remember the future too?</p>
 \n<p>Mission 21s new conference offer\, Roundtable 2026\, is dedicated to 
 this topic and invites to reflect and exchange thereupon – “against th
 e current.” Remembering should not only be understood as a process orien
 ted toward the past but more so to the future: How do people succeed to li
 ve together peacefully being fully conscious of the need to heal each othe
 r’s wounds – for example due to transmitted hatred\, wars or violent o
 ppression?</p>\n<p>The roundtable also wishes to pose these questions deci
 dedly from the perspective of younger generations. Decoloniality\, thus\, 
 opens a creative and ethical horizon\, into which the debate will be embed
 ded. Insights from diverse fields of practice\, as well as from various hi
 storical and cultural contexts will be drawn upon.</p>\n<p>The rountable w
 ill be held in person in English and German.</p>
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