Our newsletter from the Berlin districts has meanwhile been subscribed to more than 274,000 times throughout Berlin. On Thursday we broadcast from Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and Pankow. You can order our newsletter from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, here free of charge: tagesspiegel.de/districts

Corinna von Bodisco writes about the following from FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG:

  • In Carla’s work of art, the city of the future is flooded, only a few black building tips protrude from the water. She paints on the wall in the foyer of the Leibniz-Gymnasium in Bergmannkiez. “I want to show what bad consequences climate change could have,” says the 17-year-old. Carla is one of 16 students in the advanced art course who are working on a project – both inside and outside of school. On the subject of “Encounters in times of climate change” they design motifs on the school walls or on power or distribution boxes in public spaces. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • Green advice starts: district sponsors backyard greening
  • Vote to rename the street after Regina Jonas at the FHXB Museum
  • In the About Blank club, initiatives present ideas against further construction of the A100
  • Association “mog61 Together without borders” publishes Ukrainian cookbook
  • Multi-generation house Gneisenaustraße is looking for smartphone guides for older people
  • “Istanbul Connection”: Photographic partnership between Xhain and Kadıköy
  • City tour: women in the Nazi era in Kreuzberg between persecution and resistance

From the PANKOW district (with Prenzlauer Berg etc.) Christian Hönicke writes about, among other things:

  • Pankow in shock: After the violent death of a five-year-old girl in the Bürgerpark, a 19-year-old is suspected of having committed a crime
  • Space for refugees – but not with children: Berlin Senate wants to approve controversial accommodation at Schönhausen Palace Park
  • The district promotes young people: Young people can now apply for grants for their projects
  • Unknown parallel world: A new film shows the life of the Pankow city rats – and the fear of them
  • Up and down: The Berlin mountain championship in cycling takes place on Berlin’s highest elevation, the Arkenberge

From STEGLITZ-ZEHLENDORF, for example, Boris Buchholz and André Görke write about the following topics:

  • What a response from the Tagesspiegel readership! The Kharkiv Ballet Theater is being accommodated by private individuals who contacted us after the call – the big happy ending in the newsletter
  • Berlin’s most beautiful subway station is making itself pretty: Dahlem-Dorf will become a construction site in 2023
  • Yellow sack between Wannsee and Lichterfelde: where are you?
  • Fight against littering: Federal Cross of Merit for a woman from Zehlendorf
  • Bollards in Steglitz: 900 meter cycle path to Tempelhof
  • Bridge at the Suedende S-Bahn station is being renovated
  • By 2027: Mediterranean house in the botanical garden must close
  • Cast off with the SV03: Sailing off Schwanenwerder
  • Lots of cultural tips from Schlachtensee to Steglitz: readings, exhibitions, local get-togethers
  • 75 years of Israel: what is our district planning?
  • February 24, 12 noon: Commemoration in Kharkiv Park – don’t forget!

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