Berlin and Putin’s War in Ukraine: Solidarity, Art, Protest – Districts – Berlin

Our newsletter has meanwhile been subscribed to more than 260,000 times throughout Berlin. The week continues with Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Pankow and Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. You can order our newsletter from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, free of charge here: leute.tagesspiegel.de.

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Corinna von Bodisco writes from FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG:

  • Solidarity with Ukraine: campaigns and aid projects; Russian restaurant Datscha positions itself against war; Football club Blau-Weiss Friedrichshain for blue-yellow; Portrait series in Berlin underground stations: “30 Ukrainians* in Berlin”; Activists of the “Antimilitarist Action Berlin” want to demonstrate in front of the Gazprom-Germania headquarters in Kreuzberg; More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • “Yellow card” campaign against illegal parkers
  • Farewell week at the Comedy-Theater Friedrichshain: cabaret artist Marga Bach stops, theater lives on
  • Neighborhood talk: Enforce the ban on dogs at Boxhagener Platz with children’s drawings?
  • Branches of the punk tree continue to bloom in Friedrichshain’s living room
  • “Marktlokal Klub” opens in the vaulted cellar of Markthalle Neun
  • “More affordable living space in a livable environment” – What the new decree Gaby Gottwald wants to achieve in BVV

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Boris Buchholz writes from STEGLITZ-ZEHLENDORF:

  • Help Ukraine: Teltow and Kleinmachnow collect for refugees in Poland
  • Eyewitness reports from the sister city Kharkiv
  • Bernhard Nitschmann can’t get the Eschede train disaster out of his head – the Kleinmachnower supervised the installation of the temporary bridges at the Botanical Garden S-Bahn station for the railways
  • Bad for emergencies: The THW is not around the corner, a central island in Gallwitzallee is a nuisance – as are illegal parkers
  • Late commemoration of Clara and Richard Semmel in Pacelliallee: “German history is also the history of a community to defend against memory”
  • Zehlendorf: the driver hits a man with a stroller – he went green
  • Modern timber construction already existed a hundred years ago: the settlement “Im Kieferngrund” is being honored
  • First photo exhibition in the “Mother Fourage”: staged realities
  • Excursion tip: Breathe a sigh of relief and enjoy the wide view of the bush meadows in Teltow

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Christian Hönicke writes from the PANKOW district (with Prenzlauer Berg and others):

  • “We Russians in Europe are now also Ukrainians in a way”: Writer Wladimir Kaminer lives in Prenzlauer Berg – in the long interview he talks about Putin’s motives, the mood in Russia and his fear of a nuclear attack
  • “Unbureaucratic help”: Pankow CDU wants to accommodate refugees from Ukraine on derelict sites and in parks
  • Places with an eventful past and symbolic character: Where Pankow is Ukrainian
  • Against through traffic in Weißensee: The first Pankow “Kiezblock” will be built in the summer – the district office will present the plans
  • Are bollards too hard or not? The district is arguing with the police about a road block on Ossietzkystrasse bicycle street

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Especially in these times it is important to congratulate loved ones. In our newsletters from Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Pankow, Steglitz-Zehlendorf and of course in all other district people newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, you can refer to the birthdays of friends, life partners, relatives, neighbors, colleagues, business partners, etc. or even a few yourself nice words congratulations. Write to our authors, whose e-mail addresses you will find in the newsletters.

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