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Save Peppi Guggenheim

Save our extra class cultural events with the laissez faire factor!


16/04/2025

Peppi Guggenheim in Berlin is much more than just a neighborhood bar—for 15 years, it has been a one-of-a-kind meeting place for music, art, and community in the heart of the district of Neukölln. Peppi has an extensive cultural program: Outstanding jazz concerts and performances take place on Fridays and Saturdays, DJ evenings on Thursdays, and PeppiOke every first Monday in the month. All of this takes place on a donation basis, which would not be possible without the volunteer engagements of the numerous culture lovers who regard Peppi as a home away from home.

But Peppi’s existence is now at stake: Corona and an onerous tax debt have brought the bar to its knees. The tax office has now decided to Peppi’s disadvantage in connection with losses at the bar due musicians, artists, and volunteers receiving free drinks. While Peppi’s program has never generated real financial profits, it has attracted the support and huge dedication of a passionate, multinational team. 

We now need you to help save Peppi—and thus our motto: come, enjoy, drink, donate!

Why is the Peppi that important?

  • Culture for Everyone – Our events—whether international jazz or performances—are and will remain admission-free so that truly everyone can enjoy them.
  • Cultural Legacy – The concerts are professionally recorded and filmed, live-streamed, and archived so that they are accessible for everyone—something that the bands highly appreciate.
  • Neighborhood Hotspot – Peppi is a social anchor point in Berlin-Neukölln. A lively place for encounters, where openness, tolerance, and coexistence are lived.

You can donate to Save Peppi Guggenheim or find out more information here.

Day of Action Against the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum

This Pact Kills


09/04/2025

10 April 2025 → One year after the EU Parliament adopted the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, we will not stay silent. We will take to the streets, raise awareness, and resist.

This Pact kills. It abolishes asylum and movement, criminalizes migration, and strengthens state repression. Once it enters into force (June 2026) it will further isolate, render invisible, make precarious and deport people arriving in Europe. It fuels far-right policies and turns Europe into a fortress of exclusion.

We say NO to borders. NO to state-sponsored racism. NO to this attack on human rights.
Anti-migration policies impose a world where survival is a daily struggle, where borders kill and where people are criminalised. The EU Asylum and Migration Pact is not an exception, but a laboratory of repression, neo-colonial exclusion and state-sponsored racism.
It is the perfect tool for far-right and fascist governments to fuel, fund and legitimise their national anti-immigration policies.

Fighting the Pact is an indispensable and urgent part of a broader struggle for social, civil and human rights.

On 10 April 2025, one year after the adoption of the Pact, we will not celebrate. We will take to the streets and protest everywhere at the same time: in the capitals of our countries, in the EU institutions, at the borders, in every detention centre. We must continue to fight for open borders, the decolonisation of Europe and rights for all.

The Berlin action Letters of Resistance takes place on Thursday, 10th April at 6pm in the MarktKulturHalle, Hanns-Eisler-Str. 93.

Familien für Palästina

Families for Palestine


02/04/2025

Familien für Palästina is a collective of people united by our commitment to fight for a free Palestine. Besides that, care work is a common fact of our lives – whether it is care for children or for others in our community. Our notion of families includes single-parent-families, human-animal bonds and queer people. It is also aspirational: We strive towards a world where colonial and imperialist border regimes, prisons and capitalism no longer determine how we organize our intimate relations, our livelihoods and our communities.

We are a mixed group – Palestinians and non-Palestinians. We recognize that the struggle for a free Palestine overlaps with the struggle against structural racism and imperialism everywhere. Many of us have also been active in different movements and communities for many years and have experiences with migrant, anti-racist, refugee, queer, Mad/psych survivor and intersectional feminist struggles.

We started out by going to protests together. We try to make protest spaces welcoming to children when we can. All children are our children. We believe that fostering multigenerational community strengthens the Palestine movement as a whole. That is as much about including young ones and their caregivers as it is about honoring the experiences, lessons and sacrifices of the older generations.

We practice mutual aid. We work closely with Infinity Team in Gaza, a group who came together to provide basic necessities (hygiene, food, water) and financial support among the displaced people. They also organize educational and emotional support activities for children. We are full of admiration for the creativity and determination they have shown to provide some relief in the most difficult situations. Being in direct contact with them is nourishing us to practice hope and not succumb to despair. The money that we raise at our events supports their work. We have organized several fundraisers with different thematic focuses, always offering activities for children as well as youth and adults. Our fundraisers are very successful thanks to a network of collaborators and supporters, especially Food4Palestine.

We have collaborated with many other organizations in Berlin as well: the Internationalist Queer Pride Berlin, pa_allies, Palinale, HeArt of Gaza exhibitions, Frauen Machen Druck, Al Festival, Gaza Komitee and Görli Winter Market among others.

We also organize political education for children and families in our communities, because our schools and the vast majority of German media convey dehumanizing and racist ideas about Palestine. Our community’s children – whether they are Palestinian, Muslim, Black, Jewish, … —  are growing up with the knowledge that Palestine is a rich culture with a long history, and that fighting for Palestine is an urgent cry of justice. The Palestinian resistance is an inspiration for all of us.

Trans Day of Visibility

Celebrating and Uplifting our Trans*, Intersex, and Non-binary (TIN) community


26/03/2025

Get ready to sparkle for Trans Day of Visibility! This year we will celebrate it on the 29th of March✨

Join Voices4Berlin at a secret location (address will be revealed on this telegram channel) for a celebration of trans struggle, liberation, and joy. Here’s the free program you won’t want to miss:

14:00-15:30: Join us for a relaxed and creative life drawing session led by Luca (he/him). Please arrive 10 minutes early so we can start on time, as well as go over important information and our code of conduct at the beginning. However, if you need to leave early, that’s completely fine. Luca will provide COVID tests— please take one before participating. This workshop aims to be a safe and inclusive space exclusively for the LGBTQl* community and is not open to cishet individuals. The model will be naked, and we ask all participants to approach this with appreciation and respect for the diversity of queer bodies in their natural form.

If you have your own drawing materials, please bring them along. We look forward to creating together!

15:45-17:45: Learn about zines and make your own with Cara (they/them). Anyone can join, no previous knowledge needed! Materials provided, but feel free to bring extra stuff for collaging.

18:00-19:30: Join us for a movement workshop with Splash (they/them) where we’ll explore embodiment, expression, and interconnection through guided meditation, movement, play, and somatic practices. This is a space to connect with your own body with the invitation to come into contact with others too. No dance or movement experience required — just bring yourself as you are.

All workshops are for free! Sign up here.

Calling all TIN* (trans*, intersex, non-binary / gender non-conforming) performers, artists, and general divas: Have you dreamed of performing a song, dance, reading, or anything else on stage live?

Then sign up to perform at Voices4 Berlin’s Trans Day of Visibility Open Mic Night! The show will start at 19:00. Afterwards you’re welcome to stay for our afterparty.

The Open Mic will be hosted in English but performances in other languages are also welcome!

Water Integrity Network

Clean Water needs Clean governance


19/03/2025

The Water Integrity Network (WIN) is the leading global research and advocacy partnership dedicated to clean water governance.

WIN focuses on corruption risk prevention and awareness raising, knowledge sharing and technical assistance for integrity since 2006.

We champion integrity to improve water and sanitation management and service delivery for all, including the poorest and most marginalised.

By addressing corruption in water and sanitation, together we can transform water and sanitation management and service delivery to reach everyone, including the most marginalised.

We work as a global research and advocacy partnership, focusing on:

  • awareness raising for integrity,
  • training and knowledge sharing on clean water governance,
  • technical assistance to water and sanitation organisations, to assess integrity risks and prevent corruption.

​Join and support us to ensure transparency, accountability, participation, and anti-corruption shake up the water and sanitation sectors for good.

In Tuesday, March 5th, the Water Integrity Network and Uhuru Productions, with support from Brot für die Welt and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, invite you to this free film showing on Day Zero in Cape Town: Capturing Water

Capturing Water brings fresh insights into water activism and hope from Cape Town, South Africa, and a lesson for water activists everywhere facing major climate-related ravages in their cities.
The film shows the human realities of water scarcity and the decisions and empty promises that lead to day zero scenarios.

Capturing Water introduces different activists as they work tirelessly for their communities’ rights to water and life: a working class activists mobilising against water cut-offs without the dignity of discussion, an activist farmer litigating to stop city plans to cement over an aquifer that provides affordable food to thousands of people, and a suburban activist tirelessly engaging the city to stop sewage flowing into life-giving wetlands.

Afterwards WIN will moderate a discussion on water justice, city politics in times of climate change, and the dynamics behind “day zero” announcements. Seating is limited, please RSVP here to attend. 

Tuesday, March 25, at 5:00 pm.
Kino der Kulturbrauerei, Schönhauser Allee 36, 10435 Berlin

We hope to see you there!