Today I went to an event at Theatre of freiburg. Was a debate (I forgot the name of that kind of model of debate), basicly about how people perceive the situation of refuges in Germany and bring solutions for that. Was quite interesting.Me Laurence and Sophie sit togheter as ''experts'' and every group of people had 7 minutes do discuss with us. They could ask us as we coud ask them.
A lot of them showed so much interest in how is our school as well.
Between the intereting people I met, I would mention one of the woman who approach us, and tell us about her job. He works with woman who was victm of abuse and works with children. She said about one situation when the school received refugee children (who had dark skin color) and the currenty children students showed so much interest about them, while the teachers showed resitance to put them together, once the chidren ''suposing didn't know how to deal with that 'new kind of people' ''. I was terrified, but happy to know there's someone who is open minded for that. Is strange when the anormalities become normal. That's weird.
Specially with children. If there's something which touch me is when you tried to play with the children minds or make them don't be children anymore. I am so fascinated how children are autentic and have natural curiosity. How they do not label people for beeing refuges, dark skin, sexual orientation, whatever.
And that mature sense of beeing adult, ''growed'', but beeing so drapped to the prejudices the society just impose to us, which one the what we acept passively.
Another thing which was really impressive, was the fact two guys, refugee from Syria just arrive tonight at Freiburg -without any shoes or boots- was there and both didnt speak any english or german, but even, they wanted be there to contribute somewhow to the discussion.
Another point of the discussion was about how the german law create a burocracy for them in a way the refugees have to wait so much for have access the same benefits as the ''normal'' citizens.
And I would say, Julia, the woman who invite us -who is an actress- seems really interesting person as well, once she is very experienced in Theatre.
I wish in Brazil I could have more of that kind of debate. I liked it a lot,
Listen diferent perpectives is always nice (:
Yeahh, now let's homework a little bit.
Soon I will watch a theatre play (which was a gift for our engament in that activiity). It is in German, but alright... I dont mind. German AB Initio #venimin (sorry, portuguese joke)
And tomorrow morning we are leaving for project week in Berlin! Yeyyyy. I still didnt pack my stuff- procrastinating- obviously. And we will leave at 5 in the morning!! FIVEEEEE AAAAAH
Okay.
Time to go.
Beijos.
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