Jasmina Heritani

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Jasmina Heritani (2019)

Jasmina Heritani , completely Jasmina Abo-El-Hemam Heritani , (born May 26, 1982 in Albstadt ) is a German politician ( SPD ). She was elected a member of the Bremen Citizenship in May 2019 .

biography

education and profession

Heritani is the daughter of a German mother and a Syrian father. After she spent her first school years in Aleppo , she passed the Abitur at the Waldorf School in Hamm in 2001 . From 2001 to 2008 she studied business Arabic at the University of Bremen and in 2003 for four months at the University of Alexandria . In 2007/08 she completed advanced training for language course leaders in Hanover. From 2008 to 2013 she continued her studies in German, cultural studies and pedagogy at the University of Göttingen and obtained a Master of Arts.

After a few jobs and an internship, she also worked as a lecturer from 2006 to 2009 at the Volkshochschule Göttingen, from 2010 to 2014 at the Volkshochschule Bremen and in 2013 at the University of Bremen. In 2014 she was a teacher at a district school for seven months. Since May 2017 she has been employed as an educational advisor at the neighborhood education center Gröpelingen .

In 2019 she was awarded the Villa Ichon Culture and Peace Prize in recognition of her refugee work.

She is married and has three children.

politics

Heritani has been a member of the SPD in the Bremen-Oslebshausen local association since 2018. In 2018, the SPD's mandate commission placed it on position 39 on the SPD list for the 2019 general election.

Further memberships

  • Member of the Bremen Council for Integration since 2013
  • Since 2016 first chairwoman of the Syrian Cultural Exile Association
  • Since 2017 culture on site in the Gröpelingen district

Web links

Commons : Jasmina Heritani  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ List of candidates for the May 2019 state elections, Bremen elective area. Decision of the SPD sub-district party congresses Bremen-Nord + Bremen-Stadt, September 22, 2018.