https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGOojdnR-VM Aníbal Quijano, ein Soziologe und Politikwissenschaftler aus Peru, spricht über die Kolonialität der Macht. Colonialidad del poder| Aníbal Quijano| 2010 | Paraguay | Spanisch| Vortrag | 55 min. Eine gute deutschsprachige Einführung in Dekoloniale Theorien und das Werk von Quijano gibt es von Quintero, Pablo & Garbe, Sebastian (Hg.) 2013: Kolonialität der Macht. De/Koloniale Konflikte zwischen Theorie und Praxis. Münster: UNRAST. Falls ihr keinen unterstützenswerten Buchladen bei euch in der Nähe habt, könnt ihr das Buch auch bei dem alternativen non-profit Online-Buchladen links-lesen.de kaufen, der mit dem Gewinn politische Projekte unterstützt. Der Link zum Buch ist hier zu finden.
Author: glokal e.V.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Lm00GF5Faw SubVerso und Portavoz rappen über die jahrhundertealte Geschichte der Unterdrückung und des Widerstands der Mapuche in Chile.
Killjoy means “killjoy ” – an accusation that all those who oppose racism, sexism, heteronormativity, for example, are likely to hear sooner rather than later. This blog is filled by Sara Ahmed. She herself describes it as follows: “My name is Sara Ahmed, and this is my research blog. I am a feminist killjoy. It is what I do. It is how I think. It is my philosophy and my politics. I am (also) an academic based in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths.”
On this blog you can find current articles, actions and campaigns from the Refugees Movement around Oranielplatz in Berlin. The suicide of Mohammed Rahsepar on 29.01.2012, who as a refugee was housed in collective accommodation under inhumane conditions and could no longer stand it, triggered protests across Europe that continue to this day. In 2012, several hundred refugees gathered in Würzburg and walked to Berlin to draw attention to the intolerable crimes of European politics against people seeking help. In Berlin, they set up a protest camp at Oranienplatz – also called Oplatz – and occupied an empty school in…
In response to racist “cultural appropriation,” students, faculty, and institutions at California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) designed a poster campaign.
This website shows parallels between colonialism, National Socialism and today’s racism using the example of Deutsche Bahn. The lack of a reappraisal of Deutsche Bahn’s history has consequences: hardly any compensation payments, no major historical investigations, and no sensitivity to the scandal that trains and train stations are one of the main contexts in which racial profiling is practiced today. The brochure”Your action plan – Deutsche Bahn – setting a new course against racism and misanthropy” presents the topic for rail travelers. This article from the glokal blog from January 2018 illustrates the topicality of Deutsche Bahn’s “symbolism relying on…
“‘The James Knopf File’ is a poetic negotiation of Afro-German cultural identity. Whereas in the 1980s black Germans were still considered exotic and foreigners in their own country, in the new millennium they are Germans with a footnote of migration background. In a country that has long seen itself as homogeneously white and Christian, ‘deviant’ identities must be constantly renegotiated in radical ways. The James Knopf File is negotiation and reckoning at the same time. The verses sift through the German landscape with poetic skill and the marginal gaze of an ‘other’ German, always on the trail of the excesses…
“This volume asks about the normative foundations of just(er) relations in the migration society. The focus is on the concept of solidarity. Beyond a ‘solidarity among acquaintances’, solidarity in migration society denotes an active practice, not necessarily based on communality, for a concrete counterpart, but also for a political idea of society. This idea is questioned and further developed in the contributions with regard to its moral-theoretical, educational-philosophical, and sociological dimensions.” (Announcement of the publisher) Anne Broden / Paul Mecheril (eds.) 2014: Solidarity in the Migration Society. Questioning a normative foundation. Bielefeld: transcript If you don’t…
Katharina Oguntoye / May Opitz / Dagmar Schultz (Eds.) 1995: Bekennen Farbe. Afro-German women on the traces of their history. Berlin: Orlanda Frauenverlag “Isolation means being invisible, being easily overlooked, having to struggle alone. It took us a long time to realize this, but we decided to TAKE COLOR.” (May Opitz). With their book, the authors try to go in search of their history, to reveal social contexts of racism and to draw attention to their particular situation. A situation that has currently intensified, in the sign of increasing racist attacks and hatred of foreigners. (from the blurb) If you…
“Education concerns and engages almost all people: Above all, school education and educational certificates play an important role in a person’s life. They influence the circle of friends or the place of residence and are often important for employment, wages and well-being. However, access to education is not equal. The publication reflects stereotypical images and takes a critical look at performance beyond the common pattern of thinking ‘If you only want to, you’ll make it’. Above all, it allows those who are usually talked about to have their say. The volume follows up on seven comic biographies that were created…
“The brochure is about the following topics: Project i-Päd, identity, intersectionality, homophobia, sexism, transphobia, interphobia, racism, anti-Muslim racism, anti-Semitism, racism against Rom_nj_a, classism, Ableism, ageism, adultism (discrimination against children and young people), lookism. Educators, social workers and activists who work with children and young people have their say. They report from practice how they are confronted with the topic of “difference” and how they deal with it. Two teachers who attended our workshops with their groups of students talk about their experience with the project. In the glossary you can look up all the terms that we find important and…
Timo Kiesel subjects Fair Trade and its various fields of work to a critical examination of racism. Timo Kiesel 2013: Poverty alleviation as a business purpose. Fair trade, development cooperation and criticism of racism. In: BER e.V.: Develop-mental Turn. New contributions to development education and project work critical of racism. Berlin: BER