Page 1 of 2

Conflict Resolution and Quiet Infrastructures with Hamida Giyasbayli

When/Where Saturday 23 May, 2-5 pm, Arts of the Working Class, Schillerpromenade 10, 12049, Berlin Registration Until May 22, 2026

Quiet Infrastructures is a workshop exploring how we create small, steady channels of support in times of stress and instability. Through grounding, empathy, and collective mapping, we practice simple tools to navigate tension without reproducing harm. Together, we turn resilience from something individual into something shared, relational, and quietly powerful.

Open to everyone experiencing conflict or curious about handling it with care and compassion. No prior experience needed. The workshop is intersectional and intergenerational.

Hosted by Hamida Giyasbayli, a human rights defender, facilitator, and mediator with 15+ years supporting communities in conflict-affected regions. They guide participants to stay grounded, communicate with empathy, and navigate tension in high-stakes environments. Through practical tools and shared practices, Hamida helps people create small, resilient channels of support that strengthen connection and agency.

Donation based Alcohol-free beverages and materials will be provided.

Accessibility

The entrance has a small step of approximately 10 cm, and the bathroom is not wheelchair accessible. 

Let's start with your personal details

Why are you interested in joining?

Do you have any learning or access needs you want me to know about?