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Mindfulness can support us in both life and work, helping us notice, pause, and build healthier patterns. In this session, Ly Pham from bcom.social will guide participants through what mindfulness is (and what it isn’t), what kinds of changes it can bring, and simple practices to take home or into the workplace.
We are glad to be co-hosting the next Feminist Reading and Social Circle with yeswebleed on September 18, 2025.
DEI: Jenseits der Checkbox Fühlst du dich auch manchmal gefangen zwischen grellen Diversity-Versprechen, performativen Häkchen und symbolischen Gesten? In dieser Live-Folge von (h)our Realities sprechen Loubna Messaoudi (BIWOC* Rising), Niki Drakos (Frauenkreise) und Emine Demir (erzählt Geschichten zwischen Film und Lyrik und begleitet seit über zehn Jahren machtkritische sowie dekoloniale Prozesse durch Coaching, Moderation und Prozessbegleitung) miteinander – auf Deutsch – über DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) in deutschen Kulturräumen.
It’s that time again! Summer, sunshine, and the return of the BIWoC* Rising Picnic 🌞🌿 This year’s theme is “Network & Hangs”, a relaxed space to meet new people, reconnect with old friends, and simply enjoy being together under the open sky. It’s been an intense year, especially for BIWoC* and TINBIPoC — let’s take this moment to unwind and come together.
We're often told to face money alone - but that isolation keeps us serving money, instead of letting money serve us. This workshop is a chance to shift that narrative, together.
Speaking Without Othering with Selin M. Rethinking Inclusion as a Felt Experience We often talk about inclusion, but what if our words unintentionally create distance instead of connection? In this workshop, we slow down and ask deeper questions: How do we speak with people, not about them? How can we welcome without demanding personal disclosure?

INTERSECTIONAL WORK & SOCIAL CLUB
BIWOC* Rising is the first intersectional work & social club in Berlin and Germany. This safer space is exclusively for women, trans, inter and non-binary people who identify as Black, indigenous or of Colour! Through training programs, empowerment workshops, and a work-desk in the heart of Berlin-Kreuzberg, BIWOC* Rising is creating a new working culture – a working culture that transcends the white, homogenous, capitalist one that has been a core driver of gentrification and marginalization in Berlin.