Wednesday, 07.02.2024, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Organizer: Afro-Asian Institute Salzburg Too many Indigenous communities and people around the world have not yet received the appropriate apologies, reparations, restitution or land restitution they deserve. In many places, they are still discriminated against socially and structurally. Deprived not only of their land and their environment, but […]
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The Spectacular & Surreal – “Spiel mit der Zeit” Premiere 2023
I’ll keep this short and sweet, as I already shared information about my participation in the updated show in anticipation of, Premiere of “Spiel mit der Zeit” at Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin on 25 November – Intercultural Cooperation & Positive Change. View their website and all information about the show, which is open through January 2024, and […]
“The Indigenous have already experienced their Apocalypse” – Interview on “Alles Muss Raus” – 05.10.2023
For those interested, here’s the link to my interview/the discussion on the “Alles Muss Raus” podcast with Thilo Mischke. Released on 5 October 2023, “The Indigenous have already experienced their Apocalypse”. Looking back, I had no real issues with any of the questions. However, one of the first questions which I am paraphrasing, “Living in […]
3 May 2023 in Kiel – In cooperation with Culturitical
Talk with Red Haircrow, May 3, 2023, 8pm, Kiel, Hansa 48 Culturitical “Award-winning writer, educator, psychologist and filmmaker D.S. Red Haircrow joins us to critically discuss how Germans are loving Native Americans the wrong way, inter-generational historic trauma of marginalized and minoritized groups and GLBTIIQ needs. The entry is free.” You are welcome to read […]
Racism as Culture: Carnival Costumes, #CulturalAppropriation & #Germany – #Faschingskostüme #KulturelleAneignung
VIDEO – This week on (link) MDR’s “recap” – Faschingskostüme: Ist Rassismus vielen egal? Myself and several others on the topic of racism, cultural appropriation, carnival, rassimus, Faschingskostüme, Kulturelle Aneignung. How do you create meaningful dialogue and create change to educate upon and end racist practices? Like the title of our documentary (“Forget Winnetou! Loving […]
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