• Superrr Lab (map)
  • 58A Oranienstraße
  • Berlin, BE, 10969
  • Germany

Join us for the workshop Dismantle Sanism with Kerstin Schoch (Scientist, Co-founder Pop-up Institute, DE) & Lea Jungmann (Art Therapist, Teacher, DE). Warming up to our 28th Conference MADNESS: Fighting for Justice in Mental Health (25-27 November). The workshop is part of Disruption Network Lab's all year round community programme.

Dismantle Sanism · Creating a Utopia in Therapy and Science

Sanism is everywhere but rarely talked about, in particular in therapy and science. Feminist therapy and Open Science are currently challenging these discriminating practices. They question hierarchical structures, include realities of multiply marginalized, and aim for Knowledge Equity. In their nature they both are intersectional, community-based, and collaborative. The workshop will serve as a think tank. After a brief intro we want to collaboratively develop strategies towards a neurodiverse feminist utopia. Please bring your experiences.

The workshop is open to everyone who is familiar with therapy and science – professional and/or personal.

Workshop Language: English
Free Admission: Register here. The number of Participants is limited


Kerstin Schoch (scientist, co-founder Pop-up Institute, DE)

Kerstin Schoch (they/she) is a scientist who works postdisciplinarily in a field of art, therapy, and psychology. They were a mentor in the Open Science Fellow Program by Wikimedia Germany. As the co-founder of the Pop-up Institute they communicate science by means of Creative Arts Therapies to reduce sanism in society. As kunsthochzwei they micro-/blog about art therapy, psychology, feminism, and Open Science.

Lea Jungmann (Art Therapist, Teacher, DE)

Lea Jungmann (she/her) is an educator and studying art therapy at HKS - University of applied sciences and arts, Ottersberg. She worked as a research assistant at Mental Festival with the Pop-up Institute. And was part of the organizing team of the conference “Movements in Search of Professionalism” at Hks-Ottersberg.