Gothenburg City Museum

During eleven afternoons, various lecturers raise current topics such as new consent laws, racial / ethnic profiling, male love in change, transgender history and HIV activism.

«In the spring and summer we have intensified our widening work to be relevant to more. The autumn program does not have a specific theme, but human rights and democracy pervade the entire program. We want cultural history to be a broad concept in which as many stories as possible get place. Both what we raise historically, today and also in the future.», Says Alex Snäckerström, program coordinator at Gothenburg City Museum.

The program also offers Philosophy Bars where the conversation is in focus, Family Sundays with both seriousness and play as well as shows of exhibitions.

See the program as a whole at www.goteborgsstadsmuseum.se

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