On the topic of “Flight, Sex, Discourse,” the educationalist Paul Mecheril gave a guest speech at the New Year’s Reception of the City of Bremen on January 13, 2016.
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New working materials on “From Arabica to Robusta – a critical reflection on the colonial history of coffee” are available on the Endlich Wachstum website.
The Foxy Five is a feminist South African web series and has 4 episodes on YouTube so far. Triggered by the “FeesMustFall movement” in South Africa in 2015, the director realized that multiple issues around feminisms in Africa needed to be discussed and publicized.
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for 2015 were not achieved.In the video, Boniface Mabanza, expert in development policy, explains the criticism of the failed plans and implementations.
Afro.Deutschland is a 2017 documentary by Deutsche Welle that explores the experiences of Black Germans as a discriminated minority.
The campaign group VisaHow? advocates against discriminatory visa procedures and for freedom of movement for all people.
The brochure Bon Voyage! of the Berliner Entwicklungspolitischer Ratschlag (BER) would like to show racism-critical ways in development education and project work.
The Information Office Nicaragua e.V. has published a revised new edition of the Focuscafé Latin America for educational work with youth and young adults.
In the days of this year’s street carnival, a public campaign by the “Forum against Racism and Discrimination” draws attention to racist and transmisogynous carnival costumes in the subways on info screens.
The mission of the Black German Heritage and Research Association (BGHRA) is to document and support scholarly activities of Black Germans around the world.
In the short film by Sabrina L. and Estera I., the persecution history of the Sinte*zza and Romn*ja in Germany is told from the late Middle Ages to the present.
I Am Not Your Negro is a documentary film directed by Raoul Peck, based on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript Remember This House.