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Hear! Here!

Hear! Here! is an experimental listening and dialogue platform that will work to encourage a culture of dialogue for students and staff of Rietveld and Sandberg. How can we learn to talk across difference?

The project is two-fold. Together with our editorial team, we organise:

1. monthly dialogue workshops open to all Rietveld and Sandberg teachers

2. monthly dialogue event for students, teachers and staff where we discuss urgent issues generated by the school body, using a variety of approaches to dialogue

The dialogue platform is co-organised by Sekai Makoni and Rosa te Velde and the editorial team which includes Rietveld and Sandberg teachers: Philip Coyne, Becket Flannery, Elif Özbay, Eloise Sweetman, Iskra Vukšić & Simone Zeefuik.

We look to working with you!

Past
Hear! Here!
Sun
1 May
2022
Publication 2022

Hear! Here! is an experimental listening and dialogue platform that works to encourage a culture of dialogue for students and staff of Rietveld and Sandberg. A new Hear! Here! publcation has just been launched.

Hear! Here!
Tue
25 May
2021
Critical and Decolonial Pedagogies /w Rolando Vázquez

17:00-19:00
Public session (streamed)

Hear! Here!
Tue
20 Oct
2020
HH Workhop#1 for teachers/staff /w Ayesha Ghanchi: Critical Urgencies

Workhop#1 for teachers/staff with Ayesha Ghanchi*
Tue, Oct 20th, 5-7pm
location: online
please RSVP via

Hear! Here!
Wed
14 Oct
2020
Looking back on the Hear! Here! 2019-2020

Hear! Here! is an experimental listening and dialogue platform that works to encourage a culture of dialogue for students and staff of Rietveld and Sandberg. How can we learn to talk across difference? In 2019/2020, the project was two-fold. Together with our editorial team, we organised monthly dialogue workshops open to all Rietveld and Sandberg teachers and monthly dialogue event for students, teachers and staff. Due to COVID-19 we transitioned to online workshops.

Hear! Here!
Wed
13 May
2020
HH#9 New Rietveld/Sandberg Ways?

Ninth and last dialogue workshop for teachers organized by Hear! Here!

Hear! Here!
Wed
6 May
2020
HH#8 Rethinking dialogue: Moderation, interventions & care /w Simone Zeefuik

Second to last dialogue workshop for teachers organized by Hear! Here!

Wednesday, May 6, 17:00-19:00, (ONLINE)

Hear! Here!
Wed
8 Apr
2020
HH#7 Theatre of the Oppressed /w Desta Haile

Seveth dialogie workshop for teachers organized by Hear! Here!

On Wednesday, April 8, 17:00-19:00 (ONLINE)

Hear! Here!
Wed
11 Mar
2020
HH#6 Consent Lab /w Joy Mariama Smith

Consent Lab: Empathy, Intersectionality and Makership

Hear! Here!
Tue
11 Feb
2020
HH#5 Playful Something /w Aidan Wall

Fifth dialogue workshop for techers from Hear! Here!, on Tuesday, February 11, 17:00-19:00

Hear! Here!
Tue
4 Feb
2020
HH#4 Dialogue /w Geo Wyeth

Date: Tuesday 4 February
Time: 17.00 - 19.00
Location: location: 4th floor BC

Hear! Here!
Tue
14 Jan
2020
HH#4 Moving Together /w Geo Wyeth

Fourth Hear! Here! dialogue workshop for teachers, Tuesday January 14, 17:00 - 19:00

Hear! Here!
Wed
27 Nov
2019
HH#3 Consensus Building /w Angela Jerardi

Third Hear! Here! dialogue workshop for teachers, Wednesday November 27, 17:00 - 19:00

Hear! Here!
Wed
6 Nov
2019
HH#2 Non-Violent Communication /w Cara Crisler and Mirjam Schulpen

Second Hear! Here! dialogue workshop for teachers, Wednesday November 6, 17:00 - 19:00

Hear! Here!
Wed
9 Oct
2019
HH#1 Tactics & rhetorical devices for debate & dialogue /w Flavia Dzodan

Hear! Here! first dialogue workshop for teachers, Wednesday October 9, 17:00 - 19:00

Coordinators/Organizers/Curators

Rosa ter Velde
Sekai Makoni

Formats

monthly dialogue workshops

Target Group

teachers at Rietveld & Sandberg

Founding year

2019

Further information
Contact
Keywords

dialogue, training, communication, relationality

← Hear! Here!
Critical and Decolonial Pedagogies /w Rolando Vázquez
Tue
25 May
2021

17:00-19:00
Public session (streamed)

On May 25th, the Hear Here editorial team and study group will share some of their findings. Together with decolonial thinker Rolando Vázquez* we will discuss the importance of critical and decolonial pedagogies for art education.

*Rolando Vázquez is co-organizer of the Decolonial Summer School in Middelburg. He is associate professor of Sociology at University College Roosevelt of Utrecht University in The Netherlands. Recently, he published Vistas of Modernity: decolonial aesthesis and the end of the contemporary, discussing the importance of overcoming the dominion of western epistemology and aesthetics.

More information: https://sandberg.nl/hear-here

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