Unlearning Through Dialogue | 1-Day Workshop
Saturday, Nov. 22nd, 2025 • 11.00 AM - 17.00 PM • Give Something Back To Berlin e.V. (Bluehouse), Donaustraße 15, 12043 Berlin
Unlearning Through Dialogue is an immersive and heart-centered workshop that invites you to look beyond the visible forms of discrimination — into its subtle, often unconscious layers that shape how we think, feel, and relate.
Together, we will explore how bias and power dynamics manifest not only in systems, but also within our bodies and daily interactions. Moving between understanding and embodiment, we’ll engage both mind and senses through reflection, dialogue, and movement-based exercises.
In this brave and compassionate space, we’ll ask:
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How does what I’ve seen before affect what I see now?
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What is power, and how does it feel?
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Where does discrimination begin — and how can awareness transform it?
Created in collaboration with Give Something Back to Berlin and organized by SudsKompass, this workshop invites you to make the unconscious conscious — to unlearn old patterns, reclaim your voice, and co-create new ways of seeing, being, and connecting.
Meet Your Host
Raised between diasporas — Lebanese, Iraqi, and now rooted in Berlin — Ahmed Sadkhan brings emotional depth, ancestral wisdom, and fierce compassion to his work.
Through meditation, chakra healing, inner child work, and somatic awareness, he guides others to:
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Identify and release what blocks their personal power
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Reframe limiting beliefs into empowering perspectives
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Reconnect with purpose and inner alignment
Ahmed also creates safer spaces for queer Muslims, facilitates anti-discrimination trainings in Berlin schools, and nurtures healing for those navigating the complex intersections of identity, belonging, and self-expression.
What to Expect?
11:00 – 11:30 Arrival & Introduction
Welcome circle, setting intentions, and creating our shared space for learning.
11:30 – 12:30 Warm-Up: What Is Discrimination?
Interactive reflection and group dialogue exploring visible and invisible forms of discrimination.
12:30 – 13:30 The Brain and Bias
Experiential activities and a short video to uncover how our brains form biases and how awareness can reshape perception.
13:30 – 14:30 Lunch Break
Take time to recharge and connect informally with other participants.
14:30 – 15:30 Embodied Power: Discrimination, the Body, and Power
Somatic and movement-based exercises exploring how power and discrimination are experienced in and through our bodies.
15:30 – 16:30 Unlearning Through Dialogue
Deep conversation practice to reflect, question, and co-create new understandings of equality and inclusion.
16:30 – 17:00 Feedback & Closing Circle
Sharing insights, takeaways, and commitments for ongoing unlearning.
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