Tag: Racism in Germany
“Black Romeo”: Osiel Gouneo on structural racism in ballet – Munich
Osiel Gouneo, principal soloist at the Bavarian State Ballet, has written a book about his path as an Afro-Cuban in the world of classical dance. A conversation about his experiences…
Refugee accommodation in Upahl: And everything remains quiet. – Politics
Protests against accommodation for refugees brought Upahl into the headlines in Mecklenburg. Then the first people moved in – and everything remained quiet. Visiting people who don’t want to cause…
Munich: Fighting racism against Muslims – Munich
Muslim life in Munich should become safer and more visible, the city should fight racism against Muslims: This is what the city hall factions of the Greens/Pink List, SPD/Volt and…
Demonstration against racism and hate speech in Munich: A sea of lights for democracy – Munich
Now it’s fixed. Next Sunday evening in Munich, various organizations, initiatives and groups are calling for another meeting for democracy and against right-wing extremism. It will take place on Theresienwiese,…
Munich: Natasha A. Kelly has problems with white feminism – Munich
“I too am a feminist. A radical black feminist, and German at that,” writes author Natasha A. Kelly in her book. In white feminist discourse, the prevailing narrative is that…
Rapper Disarstar: "Anti-Semitic without any discussion"
How do you get out of the hatred of Jews? A conversation with rapper Disarstar about his experiences. source site
Munich: Taxi driver racially insulted and beaten – Munich
Because, in their opinion, the 56-year-old is not driving fast enough, two passengers begin to mob. The situation escalates on the street. The criminal police are investigating because of bodily…
Implicit Association Test: Nothing but theses? – Knowledge
The Implicit Association Test was once considered the entrance door into the hidden abysses of the soul, hidden and unconscious prejudices should be able to be measured with it. Today…
Munich: “blues in black and white” at the Residenztheater – Munich
A short evening about loneliness, exclusion and racism: in “blues in black and white” Miriam Ibrahim tried to interpret May Ayim’s poems for the stage. The poet, educator and speech…
Cognitive Sciences: Psychology of Cleavage
It is not the search for truth that drives people, but the need to belong. Social polarization is thus inevitable. What helps? source site