“The NSU murders were followed by a racist media controversy and one-sided, discriminatory investigative work. The play ‘Judgments’ by Christine Umpfenbach and Azar Mortazavi […] counters this racism with the perspective of those left behind.”
Browsing: institutional racism
Am I guilty? is an interview project that addresses the deep-rooted racism in all sectors of society in Germany and…
Bühnenwatch is a coalition of activists of color and white activists whose goal is to end racist practices on German…
For the umpteenth time, public television broadcast racist content in an entertainment format in a prominent broadcasting slot. During the…
In an open letter on October 28, 2016, the Initiative Black People in Germany (ISD) called on Südwestrundfunk (SWR) to…
Trollbar ‘Sgladschdglei! is a blog by Ali Schwarzer from Neuland, so he writes about himself. On Trollbar you can read…
Rethinking Schools is a project as well as a publishing company that publishes educational materials focusing on urban schools…
In the book, Bino Byansi Byakuleka describes his growing up in Uganda, the permanent surveillance in German residency camps and…
This anthology, edited by Maren Ziese and Caroline Gritschke, presents formats and concepts for a new field of practice…
My Right Is Your Right! was launched in November 2014 and emerged from the desire of various actors to…
With the blog act against colonialism, the initiators want to inform about German colonial history and call for a…
Valeriu Nicolae is a Romanian Rrom, blogger and human rights activist. On his website , Valeriu Nicolae writes critical and…