
Feminist readings and performances
At the workshop, personal and collective texts are written inspired by feminist fiction and non-fiction. During the event, participants from the workshops will perform their poems, prose, songs and essays reflecting on language, love, politics, friendship, activism, and more.
Readings by
Lili Khoury is a Palestinian/German poet and feminist activist based in Berlin. She has been reading her poems at political and literary events for several years, for example at Fair Share of Women Leaders (2023), Neukölln Kapital and Poetic Hafla at Lettrétage. She publishes her poems mainly on Instagram and LinkedIn.
Yael Merlini is a Berlin-based poet whose translingual work moves through Italian, Yiddish, and English, weaving diasporic memory, feminist critique, and embodied resistance. A founding member of the collective 3Poete, she engages with eco-poetics and radical witnessing. Her recent collections explore linguistic fracture, political love, and the poetics of dissent.
Juliette Vandame is looking forward to the leaves turning pretty this year when --and for the first time-- a story of hers about anxiety, power and coordinated sweating will be published in the Belgian literature magazine Papier Machine.
Charlie O’Donohue is a sociologist by brain and poet by heart. They are from NYC but now call Berlin home, too.Manuel Irmey (they/ö) lives in Berlin. They write in German and English mostly and are member of das ad hoc (poetry collective).
Polyxeni Fotopoulou (she/her) studied film studies in the Netherlands and currently lives in Berlin. Now she loves writing more than editing films.
Nicola Caroli is a neurodivergent writer and breath explorer living on the outskirts of Berlin. Her passion is poetry.
I'm Ioni from Berlin, I'm writing and singing Songs, I work in sound engineering and music production and I'd love to help with the revolution ♥
I'm Sarah Wulbrecht from Michigan, US. I play with words and like to get crafty. I'm a history student and I'd also love to help with the revolution ♥ ♥
Marina Solntseva, multidisciplinary artist and researcher, focusing on the questions of mixed identity and russian colonialism. part of de_colonialanguage collective
Kayra (she/her) is a writer. Her works touch upon themes of (un)belonging, family, memory, and resistance.Kevin. As the child of immigrants, kevin’s poetry deals with questions of identy, the social disequilibrium between classes or the absurdity of life.
Katharina Sack Abuzahu writes for pleasure, sense making and connection. She recently became part of a cooking collective. All of the above are, alongside a just world for all, vital topics in her life.
Moderation by
Giuliana Kiersz is a Berlin-based poet, playwright, librettist and artist. Since 2017 she has given creative writing workshops in Latin America and Europe.
Participating artists
Guiliana Kiesz
Dates
July 2025
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