Hospitals have become businesses, and thus people’s health has become a commodity.
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The GG/BO, the Prisoners’ Union/Federal Organization, was founded in December 2014 at Berlin Tegel Prison.
The interview with refugee activists Turgay Ulu and Bino Byansi Byakuleka was published in March 2016 and is part of the Heinrich Böll Foundation’s dossier “Civil Society Engagement”.
Under this motto, the “Conference on Migration, Development and Ecological Crisis.” took place from 06-08 October 2017. took place in Leipzig.
The starting point for the project “(De-)colonial Images” by ISD (Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland e.V.) and glokal e.V. is the development-political donation advertising, which shapes the consciousness of the viewer through its placement in public space and in the media.
Over 80 different groups and individuals from Austria, Switzerland and Germany belong to the association – work is done on various fields of social reproduction such as domestic work, assistance, health, sexuality, care, housing or education.
This abbreviation stands for the “Working Group with and without Disabilities”, a group of activists who have been developing events, workshops, parties, content positions and materials since 2007.
The art project, launched in 2001, described itself as a “federal association” and thus as a representation of the interests of companies specializing in services related to “undocumented cross-border passenger traffic”.
The project of the artist Marina Naprushkina started in 2007 as an archive of political propaganda with a focus on Belarus.
The free and open online platform reports independently on social struggles and democratic movements in India.
The campaign was initiated in 2016 at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London by students and faculty.
The PENG! Collective writes on the website of their “Haunted Landlord” campaign to resist rent increases, gentrification and eviction: “With this action we want to make this area-wide, structural problem visible and audible through personal stories and confront those responsible directly with the voices of the displaced and the consequences of their actions.(…)”