In the third volume of the border regime series, the authors deal with ongoing migration to Europe as well as with policies of control and regulation in about 20 contributions. The focus is on the struggles of refugees and activists in the summer of 2015 in different places.
Author: glokal e.V.
This anthology by Sara Lennox contains 13 texts that trace the lives and work of Black people and associations in Germany at different times and cultural-historical periods.
The “Media Shelf (not only) for Children and Youth” contains an extensive and very well sorted collection of media whose main protagonists are Black children and children of color.
Exit Racism by Tupoka Ogette is a volume that aims to accompany its readers in their first confrontation with racism. The book focuses on developing a critical perspective on racism and concrete options for action that can be used fruitfully in everyday life.
Each One Teach One (EOTO) e.V. is a community-based education and empowerment project in Berlin.
In order to support people who are in resistance and are defending their territory or autonomy on the ground, collectives from Mexico, Mesoamerica and different parts of the world have joined together under the name “Caravan for the Good Life of Mesoamerican People in Resistance.”
Bonga Kuenda is a singer/songwriter from Angola who has produced over 30 albums with anti-colonial and dissident content since the 1970s. His music contains elements of semba, kizomba, Portuguese folk and samba.
An adbusting of donation advertising posters of various humanitarian aid organizations was carried out at Moritzplatz in Berlin. The aim is to draw attention to the connection between the grievances addressed and capitalist conditions. Racist depictions on the posters are also criticized. Source: linksunten.indymedia
“Racism without Racists: Colorblind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America” by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva is a provocative discussion of racial relations in the United States . In his writing, the author exposes an arsenal of arguments, phrases, and narratives that whites use to justify racist orders. Along this line of argument, he traces the (invisible) structures of racism. The full e-book is free to download and read.
In her clear and pointed textual contribution “Cultural Appropriation and Colonial Violence” for Missy Magazine, scholar Noa Ha lays out why “cultural appropriation” cannot be debated without talking about colonial continuities. In doing so, she makes reference to numerous discussions that have been “conducted” mainly in the social networks on the topic of “cultural appropriation” after the demands of predominantly People of Color for a renunciation of the common practice had become louder and louder. “If I’m honest, I’m following the debate about ‘cultural appropriation’ that Hengameh Yaghoobifarah’s text about the Fusion Festival entailed with a wry smile. Partly because…
Under the title ” What’s Two Degrees More?”, the Education Laboratory Latin America – Climate Change and Environmental Conflicts has published teaching material in the form of a booklet and a DVD for educational work in and out of school. The content focuses on various aspects of climate change and environmental conflicts in Latin America and their global interactions. Based on participatory methods of global learning, the Education Lab Latin America has developed workshop concepts on the topic of “Climate Change and Environmental Conflicts”, which are provided in the workbook: Divided into seven building blocks, there are numerous interactive and…
The Movement for Black Lives is a large-scale initiative of Black people and organizations demanding empowerment, freedom and justice. The movement serves to politically organize and unite Black voices in the fight against oppression. The Movement for Black Lives emerged in response to the ongoing and increasingly visible violence against Black people and communities in the U.S. and around the world. The initiative unites more than 50 organizations, bringing together voices of thousands of Black people to formulate a common vision and agenda under A Vision for Black Lives. The demands of The Movement for Black Lives are: End the…