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Cocktails & Conversation: D.A.T.E. Night with Hinge

Dive into the latest LGBTQIA+ Data, Advice, Trends, and Expertise Report

Photo of Ricarda Hoffmann and Sophia Emmerich

Image credit: Ricarda Hoffmann © Chips & Champagner, Sophia Emmerich © Jackz Productions

In the next edition of Cocktails & Conversations at Bar Clara, we dive into the latest LGBTQIA+ D.A.T.E. (Data, Advice, Trends, and Expertise) Report by Hinge – the dating app designed to be deleted.

Ricarda Hofmann (she/her), author and host of the Busenfreundin podcast, will be in conversation with Berlin-based photographer and filmmaker Sophia Emmerich (she/they). Together, they'll explore key findings from the new report, which gathers insights from over 14,000 LGBTQIA+ Hinge users across the globe – including data from Germany for the very first time.

This free event, made possible in partnership with Hinge, includes access to all current exhibitions at the museum.

Make sure to RSVP to secure your spot.

Moderator: Ricarda Hofmann

Ricarda Hofmann is a writer and comedian and one of the leading voices in Germany’s LGBTQIA+ community. Since 2018, she has been hosting the successful podcast Busenfreundin. In addition, she writes for various TV formats and regularly tours across Germany with her live podcast shows.

Guest: Sophia Emmerich

Sophia Emmerich is a multi-award-winning photographer and filmmaker based in Berlin. With her intimate visual language, she tells stories of belonging, identity, and diversity. Her latest film, The Queer Community Project, was awarded Best Short Documentary at this year’s Berlin Independent Film Festival.

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