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Series "Sustainable prospects to stay": Spaces for action in precarious living situations: networking and participation for people with tolerated status
People with tolerated status live in precarious circumstances with restricted rights and limited access to important social services. The presentation shows how social institutions and civil society initiatives in two Hessian cities support young people with tolerated status (18-30 years) in order to enable more participation - through individual offers of help, commitment to better structures and networking at various levels.
Gesa Langhoop (research assistant in the research project "Participation despite tolerated status?!", Fulda University of Applied Sciences)
From the event series "Bleibeperspektive oder Flucht und Migration in Zeiten des Umbruchs in Deutschland" (April 24 to July 10, 2025)
Debates about migration are increasingly dominating kitchen table conversations and politics. At the same time, discussions are becoming increasingly emotionalized and fronts in society are hardening. The student project "Sustainable Perspective to Stay" at the University of Kassel aims to create the opportunity to take another look at the basic idea of asylum and asylum law. In addition to the legal perspective, there will be a strong focus on the current living environments of migrants. In this context, topics such as migration, work and social rights will be examined in the context of a restrictive migration policy. In addition to lectures, the series of events also includes a reading, two film screenings, a networking meeting and a workshop. Following the events, there will be an open space for discussion.
The series of events is organized and carried out by the project "Sustainable prospects to stay and participation in education for students with refugee experience" at the University of Kassel. Further information on the project can be found on the website: www.bleibeperspektive.com