https://youtu.be/pcfPVj5qR1E How people of color experience living in Germany What is it like to be a black person in Germany? News anchor Jana Pareigis traveled across Germany and met other black people living in the country, including artist Robin Rhode, and rapper...
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Remapping Black Germany
New Perspectives on Afro-German History, Politics, and Culture A major contribution to Black-German studies In 1984 at the Free University of Berlin, the African American poet Audre Lorde asked her Black, German-speaking women students about their identities. The...
Black Anthology: Adult Adoptees Claim Their Space (The AN-YA Project)
Rosemarie Peña's essay, "Black Germans: Reunification and Belonging in Diaspora," opens the edited volume released in paperback and for Kindle Reader on November 1, 2016, just in time for National Adoption Month on Amazon.com.
BLACK LIVES MATTER BERLIN. STATEMENT BY PROF. MAISHA AUMA ON BEHALF OF THE ORGANIZATION GENERATION ADEFRA, BLACK WOMEN IN GERMANY.
Selam Berlin! Good Evening. It is so good to see all your beautiful faces tonight. Thank You so much for coming out. My Name is Maisha Auma, I am from the organisation Generation Adefra, Black Women in Germany. I would like to begin by thanking the organizers of this...
Black British writer wins major German-language fiction award
Sharon Dodua Otoo takes €25,000 Ingeborg Bachmann prize with Herr Gröttrup Sits Down, about the rocket scientist who worked for the Nazis, then the USSR. When Sharon Dodua Otoo moved from Ilford to Hanover as an au pair in 1992, her family were concerned. Would a...
Britin Sharon Dodua Otoo gewinnt den Bachmann-Preis
Eine deutsche Frühstücksszene mit Anklängen an Loriot: Die britische Autorin Sharon Dodua Otoo gewinnt den Hauptpreis bei den 40. Tagen der deutschsprachigen Literatur. Das Publikum favorisierte Stefanie Sargnagel. "Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin", heißt der Text, für...