CPPD | Poster “Pluraler Gedenkkalender”

This poster unites a wide variety of days of remembrance which refer to official and unofficial days of remembrance. They have been collected over the past three years as part of the work of the Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse (CPPD) together with network members, partners and other contributors.

In 2025, we will continue the pluralistic remembrance calendar to include more moments of resistance. We would also like to encourage you to send us additional days of remembrance.  A resilient democracy cannot exist without a plural culture of remembrance that we shape together,

Please note: The poster is in German language only.

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