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Am U-Bahnhof Bülowstraße in Schöneberg gibt es jetzt ein Plakat von deSta!
Hast Du es schon gesehen? 👀
Am U-Bahnhof Bülowstraße in Schöneberg gibt es jetzt ein Plakat von deSta! Es geht um die neue Black Feminism Tour, die wir seit Anfang dieses Jahres anbieten.
Diese einzigartige Führung lädt Dich dazu ein, Dich mit der Vielfalt und Intersektionalität des Schwarzen & queeren Feminismus vertraut zu machen. ✨
Sei dabei, erlebe transformative Momente und unterstütze die Anti- Diskriminierungsbewegung. 👣
Ab Juni gibt es eine Audre-Lorde-Straße in Berlin
Die afroamerikanische Dichterin und Aktivistin Audre Lorde war oft in Berlin. Sie gab Lesungen und Uni-Seminare und ermutigte schwarze Frauen, ihre Geschichte zu erzählen. 2024 wäre sie 90 Jahre alt geworden. Nun wird sie mit einer Straße gewürdigt.
German asylum-seeker murder case: Verdict after 32 years
More than three decades after an arson attack on a refugee shelter, the arsonist has been convicted of murder. In September 1991, 27-year-old Samuel Yeboah from Ghana died in the southwestern German town of Saarlouis.
Racism, bias, and discrimination in Germany
Almost everyone in Germany is convinced that racism is a problem here, according to recent studies. Everyday racism manifests itself not only in physical acts of violence and verbal attacks. People who clearly have a migrant background also experience discrimination at school, in sports clubs or when looking for housing. A number of organizations exist for people who have experienced discrimination and want advice.
A Berlin subway stop is called ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’ Some Black Germans want change.
Most outbound commuters on the U3 line of Berlin’s U-Bahn subway system exit long before reaching the penultimate stop, nestled between the Grunewald forest and the Free University. But Moses Pölking remembers the uneasiness he felt when he was riding the train and first spotted the station’s peculiar name on the route map: Onkel Toms Hütte.
Berliner Straße bekommt einen neuen Namen
Die Bezirksverordnetenversammlung hat entschieden: Geehrt wird künftig eine amerikanische Dichterin statt eines preußischen Demokratiegegners.
What's life really like for black people in Germany?
What's life really like for black people in Germany?
Audre Lorde’s Berlin
Following in the footsteps of the self-described “black feminist lesbian poet,” whose ideas caught fire in a city she cherished and criticized.
‘I Will Never Be German’: Immigrants and Mixed-Race Families in Germany on the Struggle to Belong
Three decades since the Berlin Wall fell, Germans remain deeply divided over the question of what it means to be German. In an article marking the 30th anniversary of Germany’s unification, Katrin Bennhold, The Times’s Berlin bureau chief, examines the renewed debate over German identity.