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The series of events took place in Berlin between March and November 2015 and was dedicated to the interrelationships and entanglements of the two thematic complexes.
The Alarm Phone Network wants to support migrants on their routes to Europe with its video messages.
The film by the London-based research agency “Forensic Architecture” examines the statements made by Andreas Temme, an employee of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, in the Halit Yozgat murder case. He was shot dead by members of the so-called “National Socialist Underground (NSU)” in his Internet café in Kassel on April 6, 2006.
The network of activists, theater makers, musicians, filmmakers, and scientists was active nationwide for several years beginning in the late 1990s. With performances in public space, conferences, films, and publications, members opposed what one manifesto (1998) called “the question of passport and origin.
Between 2011 and 2015, the project of the international research network ejolt (Environmental Justice Organizations, Liabilities and Trade) documented ecological distribution conflicts worldwide and the social struggles for more environmental justice that emerged from them.
The teaching material collection “We are here. What Our Colonial Past Has to Do with Flight and Migration” was published in May 2017.
The teaching folder “People.Use.Nature. deals with the management of resource wealth in Latin America/Abya Yala. It was developed by the Center for InterAmerican Studies (CIAS) at Bielefeld University.
“The Decolonial Atlas” is an online project dedicated to the creation of decolonial and domination-critical visualizations, mostly in the form of territorial maps.
Kwame’s Bookshelf is a blog by Erica Campayne where she collects and describes children’s books with Black protagonists and/or main characters with disabilities.
AUDREAM – that stands for “Audre Lorde & Our Dreams” and is the name of a mobile anti-racist, feminist library.
As a result of a collaborative project between IniRromnja, With Wings and Roots and RomaniPhen, the handout “Miman’s Story” on Gadjé racism was created.