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    W3 – Werkstatt für internationale Kultur und Politik

    from Hamburg

    The W3 - Werkstatt für internationale Kultur und Politik e.V. in Hamburg-Altona promotes transcultural coexistence through a variety of events and educational offerings. With a focus on GLOBAL JUSTICE, SUSTAINABILITY, and SOCIAL PARTICIPATION, it creates space for critical debates and creative projects.

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    W3 - Werkstatt für internationale Kultur und Politik e.V.

    The W3 - Werkstatt für internationale Kultur und Politik e.V. is a cultural and political information and education center based in Hamburg-Altona. Founded in 1979 by committed Hamburg residents, the W3 aims to strengthen transcultural coexistence in the city and create a space for encounters, diversity, and critical debates.

    Key Products and Services

    The W3 offers a wide range of events and activities, including lectures, discussions, panel talks, film screenings, performances, workshops, artistic actions, readings, and concerts. These formats serve to create public awareness for controversial topics and present diverse perspectives. Additionally, the W3 provides spaces such as the W3 Hall, the W3 Seminar Room, and the W3 Club Room for cultural creators, initiatives, and organizations to implement their ideas and projects[1][2].

    Main Mission and Values

    The main mission of the W3 is to serve global justice, human rights, anti-racism, cultural diversity, social participation, and a sustainable, solidarity-based way of life. The association promotes an open, equal exchange of ideas and attitudes and provides impulses on how everyone can actively shape and improve global coexistence[1][2].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The W3 places great importance on sustainability and environmental awareness. The organization has already taken many small steps to act resource-consciously and mindfully, such as using rainwater for toilets, fair-trade coffee, and energy-saving lamps. These efforts were recognized in 2017 with certification by the Quality Association of Environmentally Conscious Businesses and in 2023 with the award "nun – norddeutsch und nachhaltig"[1].

    Additional Initiatives

    A special project of the W3 is "zeitAlter," an educational initiative for older people that deals with topics such as sustainable economics and global thinking in the local context. Furthermore, various member groups and initiatives, such as the African Union Hamburg or the Pesticide Action Network, use the facilities of the W3 to draw attention to their concerns and realize their projects[2].

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