Loading Events
19.05.2026 | Frankfurt
Panel Discussion

Speculative Truth Regimes

Discussion within the event series “Visual Truth Regimes”

With Adam Kahlil (New Red Order) and Toby Lee (NYU)

As part of the Series Visual Truth Regimes, organized by Laliv Melamed (Goethe University Frankfurt, Normative Orders), Felix Trautmann (Institut für Sozialforschung; HBK Braunschweig) and Franziska Wildt (Institut für Sozialforschung).

Have you ever tried to return something stolen? Maybe it wasn’t you who stole it, maybe it was someone else. Maybe. Regardless of who did the stealing, it can be tricky — legally, financially, emotionally, politically — to Give It Back. The New Red Order, a public secret society in the service of Indigenous agency and futurity, is here to help!

Since 1492, the NRO has been active in the Land Back movement, which seeks to reestablish Indigenous control over ancestral lands. Join NRO member Adam Khalil as he speaks to documentary scholar-accomplice Toby Lee about this ongoing work. In a meandering step-by-step guide to Giving It Back, they consider the work of speculation in documentary media, real estate, & political practice.

Visual Truth Regimes are meeting points of images, systems of knowledge and political dis/orders. The events series is dedicated to visual, aesthetic and artistic explorations of evidence as coming to bear on the state of law, violence and media in the current moment.

***Next event in the series: Forensic Truth Regimes, With Başak Ertür (Goldsmith) and Alisa Lebow (Sussex), following a screening of Revision, (dir, Philip Scheffner).
June 2nd, 18:30, Pupille, Mertonstraße 26-28.

 

News from the research center

Event
20.05.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Von der Selbstermächtigung zum sozialen Widerstand

Lecture
more information ›
Event
19.05.2026 | Frankfurt

Speculative Truth Regimes

Panel Discussion

Event with Adam Kahlil (New Red Order) and Toby Lee (NYU) as part of the Series Visual Truth Regimes, organized by Laliv Melamed (Goethe University Frankfurt, Normative Orders), Felix Trautmann (Institut für Sozialforschung; HBK Braunschweig) and Franziska Wildt (Institut für Sozialforschung).

more information ›
Event
25./26.06.2026 | Frankfurt

Shifting Regimes, Changing Orders

Conference

Conference as part of WDC2026 in collaboration with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Designtheorie und -forschung (DGTF), Kunstgewerbemuseum/Design Campus SKD and Design and Democracy

more information ›
Event
12.05.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Zwischen Transformation und Abolitionismus

Book Presentation

Buchvorstellung mit Christine Graebsch, Katrin Höffler, Jochen Bung & Ronen Steinke

more information ›
Event
28./29.05.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Global Health Justice: Principles and Practice

Conference

Following the research focus of the Global Health Justice Postdoctoral Programme, funded by Höppsche Stiftung, the "Global Health Justice: Principles and Practice" conference places a particular emphasis on themes such as the human right to health, political activism and health justice issues, and problems of structural injustice and vulnerable populations in health care. Keynote lectures by Jonathan Wolff and Kanchana Mahadevan. The Global Health Justice Programme and this conference are supported by the Höppsche Stiftung in Villmar.

more information ›
Event
14.07.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Democracy Over Time and the Climate Crisis

Lecture Series

Vortrag von Anja Karnein (Binghamton). Die Vortragsreihe untersucht Fragen der Klimakrise als Herausforderungen für demokratische Gesellschaften und konzentriert sich auf Themen wie politische Legitimität, Widerstand gegen fossile Brennstoffe und die Interessen künftiger Generationen. Sie wird organisiert von Prof. Dr. Darrel Moellendorf und Dr. Lukas Sparenborg.

more information ›
Event
10.06.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Capital Investment, Inequality, and State Power in a Time of Climate Emergency

Lecture, Lecture Series

The lecture series examines questions of the climate crisis as challenges for democratic
societies and focuses on issues of political legitimacy, fossil fuel resistance, and the interests
of future generations.

more information ›
Event
13.05.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Failed States and Cloudy skies: Tipping Points, Overshoot and Permanent Emergency, after America

Lecture Series

The lecture series examines questions of the climate crisis as challenges for democratic
societies and focuses on issues of political legitimacy, fossil fuel resistance, and the interests
of future generations.

more information ›