In the volume by Florian Fischer and Nenad Čupić it is shown that the genocides for which Germany was responsible did not occur only in the middle of the 20th century, but are connected with 500 years of European expansion and exploitation.
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Colonial perspectives and actions continue in Germany and are expressed in all areas of society. Black perspectives, among others, thus…
Decolonize Mitte is a racism-critical alliance that wants to advance a decolonization of Berlin’s past and present through diverse actions…
The article Support Indigenous Rights: Abolish Columbus Day published by Bill Bigelow on the Common Dreams platform on the…
In the Rethinking series, a second, expanded edition of Rethinking Columbus – The next 500 years by Bill Bigelow…
Rethinking Schools is a project as well as a publishing company that publishes educational materials focusing on urban schools…
Still every year on October 12 in some states of the Americas is officially celebrated “Columbus Day”. This day marks…
Who was Carl Peters? Why do ten streets in Berlin still pay tribute to German colonialism? With what intention was…
Karola Fings’ volume precisely and comprehensibly traces the history of Sint_ezza and Rromn_ja in Germany. It is limited to…
The subject of the anthology “Raus Rein” by Marion Hulverscheidt and Hendrik Dorgathen is the colonial school in Witzenhausen. The…
In “Talking Back,” scholar Claudia Unterweger analyzes the strategies of historiography used by a Black research group in Austria. Among…
Under the title “The Third World in World War II” the “Rheinisches JournalistInnen Büro” together with “Recherche International e.V.” published…