Author: glokal e.V.

glokal e.V. ist ein Berliner Verein für machtkritische Bildungsarbeit, der seit 2006 in der politischen Jugend- und Erwachsenenbildung tätig ist.

On her YouTube channel, “Chescaleigh,” Franchesca Ramsey, a Black activist and comedian from New York, tackles different issues that arise from dealing with racism.

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The handout “Weltbild Antisemitismus” (“World View of Anti-Semitism”) by the Anne Frank Educational Center shows concrete possibilities for dealing pedagogically with anti-Semitic statements and attitudes.

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This indictment is the result of our efforts to make the NSU complex and its actors visible. It is in deliberate contradiction to the criminal charges brought by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office, which downplayed the NSU as the work of a few.

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On Don’t degrade Debs, Darling!, Berlin-based blogger Debs writes about identity_en, sexism, heterosexism/heteronormativity, body norms, Jewish identity, and psychiatric experience.

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All the contributions collected in the AfricAvenir volume “Resistance, Revolutions, Renaissance” deal with the fundamental upheavals on the African continent since 2011. While movements and social protests against land grabbing, deregulation, privatization and genetic engineering are growing, new geostrategic wars are taking place in Africa. As a rule, these are legitimized by humanitarian interventions. Contributions in the book are written as articles, lectures, interviews, blog and literary-musical texts. They come from activists, artists and scholars from the African continent and reflect the moment of upheaval from different points of view. (Cf. the book description of AfricAvenir) AfricAvenir International e.V.…

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“Politics, things that make you think, and recreational breaks” – that’s how Emma describes her blog and the content she draws on.

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In the poem “Academic Indian Job Description: Have To Know,” Cree scholar Cash Ahenakew describes his difficulties (and those of others) in adapting to the academic context and its expectations with his Indigenous subjectivity and corresponding values.

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“Call Me Kuchu” is the title of a documentary by Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright about the struggles of the LGBT community in Uganda.

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Since the end of 2016, the multiple award-winning novel “Riwan oder der Sandweg” by Senegalese author Ken Bugul has also been available in German.

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