VILLAGE FORUM: 2026 Annual Conference

Urban Transformation from the Margins: Local Action, Global Struggles, Shared Futures

📅 When: 25. September 2026, 9:00 - 18:00 Uhr 
📍 Where: Berlin Global Village, Am Sudhaus 2, Berlin-Neukölln 

REGISTER HEREThe conference is free and open to everyone, with lunch and childcare provided for attendees! 
Sessions will be held in either German or English (with German translation) and German sign language translation.  


In a 2024 study, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung reports that only 13% of participants believe the Federal Government can address the issue of right-wing extremism in Germany. Compared to 52% who believe in zivil society as the instution that will save our democracy. Given that 2026 is an election year, we're putting the strengths of civil society in focus and featuring voices from the margins, who throug their work, benefit us all.  

This one-day conference brings together organizers, activists, policymakers, educators, planners, and community actors to collectively explore how urban futures can be initiated and shaped through the perspectives of marginalized groups.

The conference deliberately goes beyond conventional urban development (institutionally driven planning) and shifts the focus to urban spacemaking as an ongoing social practice — shaped by lived experiences, negotiations of power, solidarity, and collective imagination.

Urban development refers to the planned transformation of the city as a whole system. Urban development plans the city.
Urban spacemaking refers to the everyday, creative, political, and collective shaping of urban spaces. Urban spacemaking makes the city.

Conference Content and Speakers

The conference will feature a mix of keynote speeches, project presentations, organizational introductions, project exchanges, workshops, fishbowl discussions, and panel discussions. Participants will engage with three core thematic areas:
🗳 Inclusion – Democracy & Belonging
🌍 Justice – Decolonization & Accountability
🌱 Futures – Digitalization & Sustainability

Below is a detailed overview of the program components.

KEYNOTES

Keynote Speaker: Gilda Sahebi - Journalist and Bestselling Author, Verbinden statt Spalten

Keynote Panel: Rashid Owoyele (Moderation)(Transekt Agency), Tatiana Bazzichelli (Disruption Network Lab), Jeff Kwasi Klein (imagineers lab), and Oussima Laabich 


PROJECT PRESENTATIONS: Real Practical Experience from the Global to the Local – Projects That Reach Beyond Berlin

The project presentations showcase concrete case studies from practitioners who are actively shaping urban spaces through participatory and justice-oriented approaches. Speakers will openly share:

✨ what worked
✨ what failed
✨ what they learned along the way

Participants will gain inspiration, practical methods that can be adapted to their own contexts, and opportunities to connect with others working on similar challenges.

Project Presentations: Bamenda Film School, Global Innovation Gathering, moveGLOBAL, Initiative Perspektivewechsel e.V., Berliner Entwicklungspolitischer Ratschlag


ORGANIZATION SLAM: Deomcratic Imagination Meets Practical Innovation

Inspired by poetry and science slams, the Organization Slam is a fast-paced format in which initiatives, collectives, and institutions present their work on democratic participation through dynamic five-minute pitches.

The focus is on:

✨ bold visions
✨ innovative approaches to complex challenges
✨ fresh perspectives on urban transformation

Slam-Organizations: Initiative Berlin Polyphon, Organismendemokratie, Bürokratiemonster, POLI SOCIAL, and more!


PROJECT MARKETPLACES: From Conversation to Collaboration

The project marketplaces provide a space to move from discussion to action, ensuring that participants leave the conference not only inspired, but already engaged. During informal networking sessions, participants can:

✨ expand their network of collaborators and allies
✨ find implementation partners for ongoing projects
✨ develop new funding ideas and cooperation opportunities
✨ connect with and join existing initiatives

Hosted by: Sarah Kohrt - Hirschfeld-Eddy-Stiftung,  Anett Szabo - Stiftung Zukunft Berlin, Mohammad Jouni - Jugendliche ohne Grenzen


WORKSHOPS: Deepening Practice through Skills, Tools, and Co-Creation

Workshops provide structured spaces to move beyond inspiration and build concrete capacities for participatory transformation. Workshops are:

✨ spaces for learning new skills
✨ collaborative laboratories
✨ safe environments for experimentation
✨ opportunities to turn ideas into actionable next steps

Workshops by: deSta- Dekoloniale Stadtführung, Yeşil Çember, Feminist Spaces Collective, Prajna Kumaraswamy


FISHBOWL PANELS: Open Dialogues on Power, Practice, and Possibility

The fishbowl panels create a dynamic setting for participatory dialogue around some of the most pressing and contested questions in inclusive urban transformation. Rather than relying on fixed panels, participants are invited to enter and leave the discussion circle, contributing perspectives and lived experience. 

Zukünfts Panel: Anab Awale (Moderation)(Berlin Zusammen), Noa Ha (Deutschen Zentrum für Integrations- und Migrationsforschung), Kim Trau (Jugendnetzwerk Lamda e.V.), Van Bo Le Mentzel (Gemeinwohlbau / Tiny House Foundation)

Inklusion Panel: Emiko Gejic (Moderation)(Urbane Praxis e.V.), Judy Gummich (Compass Orange), Estera Stan (Romani Phen), and more!


POLITICIANS PANEL: From Vision to Governance: Political Pathways for Inclusive Futures

This high-level panel brings together state-level policymakers from different political parties to engage directly with the questions, demands, and ideas emerging throughout the conference.

Against a backdrop of election campaigns, coalition-building, and multiple overlapping crises, the discussion will explore how participatory and globally just approaches to urban transformation can be translated into public policy, funding structures, and institutional change.