Podcast Episode #22 EquiNet Talks: What It Takes to Build

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„(H)Our Realities – Episode #22 ist auf Refuge Worldwide verfügbar!“

EquiNet Talks: What it takes to build multi expertise, networks and resistance in BIPoC entrepreneurship ✨, with Vicky Germain and Dr. Lana Sirri  

Language: English 

What does it take to start something of your own and keep it going?

Tune in on Thursday, 04 June, 15:00–16:00 to (H)our Realities: What It Takes to Build
Multiexpertise, networks and resistance in BIPoC entrepreneurship ✨
Language: English

A conversation with @EquiNet DEI Expert & Dr. Lana Sirri, and with Vicky Germain, co-founder of Kikili e.V., on what it means to build as a BIPoC entrepreneur, creative, or self-employed person.

Together, we explore the opportunities, challenges, and risks that come with building a business, project, or initiative while navigating discrimination, uncertainty, and structural barriers.

From Berlin to Sandau (Elbe), Vicky shares insights into community work, migration, memory, and the transformation of a former granary into a vibrant space for art, culture, and participation. We also talk about the role of networks, support structures, and collective resilience in making long-term visions possible.

Listen live on Refuge Worldwide: refugeworldwide.com

 

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