Cross post from the Black Women in Europe™ Blog War babies, Germany and love letters explaining the past From Noah Sow’s Blog: Afro-German History in New Karasek Book Release The post before this one is about a book release in German(y). The story is important to me though, so I’ll try to tell you the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Black Germany’
War babies, Germany and love letters explaining the past
Posted in African Diaspora, tagged Black Germany, Black Women in Europe™ Blog, Noah Sow, Rosemarie Pena on February 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
When “art” is offensive: Solostücke und satirische Schönheitskonkurrenz
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged black face, Black Germany, Hamburg on April 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
\ Jenny Beyer, Christoph Leuenberger und Anja Müller (v. l.) schlüpften in “fremde Haut”, um im Trio gemeinsam die Einzel-Choreografien für ihre Soli “I I I” zu erarbeiten. Foto: Kampnagel The photo above is from a theater production in Hamburg. Click through to read or translate the German text. Below is a letter to the [...]
Young Scholar’s Network-Black Diaspora and Germany-Call For Submissions
Posted in Black History, tagged Afro Europeans, Black Germany, Black History on February 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Call for Interest and for Submission of Research Proposals Young Scholar’s Network – Black Diaspora and Germany In recent years, scholarly work on Germany’s colonial past and its continuing consequences has stressed the relevance of notions of Blackness and whiteness to German national identity formation. Afro German feminists conducted pioneering work in exploring the various [...]
More Blackface in German Advertising
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged advertising in Germany, Black Germany, blackface on July 31, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Hat tip to Black Women in Europe who will publish this story tomorrow: Dear friends, this is Germany’s first antiracist media-watchdog, called “der braune mob”, looking for some developing aid for our society once again. Similar to the German UNICEF campaign “Schools for Africa” in 2007, where white children were supposed to show solidarity to [...]


