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Magazine, further reading & press

Here you will find blog posts written by us, other recommended reading and what the press writes about us.

Teaching and learning materials

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You know the discussion: "But white people can also experience racism!" - Our question tree helps you to have such conversations in a well-founded, calm and understandable way.

With simple yes-no questions, this interactive tree guides you step by step through the most important basics of racism, structural discrimination and power relations.
Perfect for workshops, classrooms, debates or conversations at the kitchen table.

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With this glossary, we help you to develop inclusive and discrimination-sensitive language. In this guide, you will find 5 do's and don'ts that will help you to express yourself in a more politically correct way. You will learn about the historical background of the words and understand why their use is outdated. Language can and should always evolve. The 5 Do's reflect a snapshot in time and enable you to express yourself confidently and respectfully in different spaces. Join us in setting an example for appreciation and inclusion - with our discrimination-sensitive glossary, which helps to turn language into a tool of respect.

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Discover Africa in its true size! Our digital map of Africa shows in an impressive way just how huge the African continent really is. Often underestimated, it becomes clear that entire countries like China, India and the USA easily fit into the area of Africa. This interactive map not only illustrates the immense size, but also invites you to understand the geographical relationship between Africa and other regions of the world in a new way.

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You've heard it before: "But white people can experience racism too!"
Our decision tree helps you navigate these conversations calmly, clearly, and with solid arguments.

Through simple yes/no questions, this interactive tree guides you step by step through the key concepts of racism, structural discrimination, and power dynamics.
Perfect for workshops, classrooms, debates-or that tricky conversation at the dinner table.

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Our Discrimination-sensitive glossary is an indispensable tool for all those who Language consciously and respectfully want to use. It offers clear, understandable explanations of terms that are used in the context of Discrimination, diversity and inclusion are of importance. The glossary helps, Sensitive topics precisely and discriminatory expressions in order to promote respectful and inclusive communication. From experts in the fields of Diversity, Anti-discrimination and Education developed, this glossary is aimed at The company, Organizations, Educational institutions and individuals who want to gain a deeper understanding of a Mindful and non-discriminatory language want to develop.

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With our vouchers, you not only give the gift of a unique experience, but also the opportunity to view the past and present of our city districts together from a decolonial perspective. It's a gift that not only informs, but also inspires! Get a voucher now and open the doors to an exciting and enriching city tour that will live long in the memory. Enter the desired voucher amount in the field below.

Blog posts & news

Did you know that the effects of racism in German society cost May Ayim her life? Her story tells ...

Did you know that the effects of racism in German society cost May Ayim her life? Her story tells us ...

Did you know that Audre Lorde inspired many Afro-German women during her years in Berlin? Here are 5 interesting things ...

Why isn't this taught in school? Josephine Baker was a role model and broke the "racial barriers" in the entertainment industry. ...

Have you heard these frequent statements from your white colleagues, friends, family members or acquaintances? Become aware of how violent such ...

Bismarck Archipelago, Neuhannover, Scharnhorst... have you ever heard of these places? Guess what: none of these places are in ...

deSta in the press

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Deutschlandfunk

Historical city tour: Berlin's African Quarter

Julian Hilgers
ZDF today

African history in Berlin

Sarah Danquah
THE GUARDIAN

'Hidden in plain sight': the European city tours of slavery and colonialism

Ashifa Kassam
Berliner Zeitung

"Permanent colony" in the African Quarter

Maria Häußler
AL JAZEERA

How to pay for genocide

Shola Lawal
B.Z.

Berlin native Justice Mvemba wants to raise awareness as Miss Germany

Sabine Klier

Book recommendations in English

They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South

Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers
A groundbreaking book about the often overlooked role of white women in the American slave system. Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers shows how they actively participated in the slave market, profited economically and used brutal management strategies - a new look at power and responsibility in the history of slavery.

Afrotopia

Felwin Sarr
A powerful meditation and poetic call for an African utopia of self-reinvention in the 21st century. After colonialism, civil wars and the AIDS crisis, a new day seems to be dawning for the African continent.

The Wretched of the Earth

Frantz Fanon
A classic about the psychological and social consequences of colonialism

How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

Walter Rodney
A critical analysis of the economic exploitation of Africa through colonialism

Collective Amnesia

Koleka Putuma
A collection of political poems about decolonization and identity

The Kaiser's Holocaust: 

Prof. David Olusoga
On 12 May 1883, the German flag was raised on the coast of South-West Africa, modern Namibia - the beginnings of Germany's African Empire.

Book recommendations in German

Gap and love

Josephine Apraku
A clever book about the invisibility of social inequality in romantic relationships. Josephine Apraku shows how discrimination also shapes intimate relationships - and how we can love more consciously.

Amon. My grandfather would have shot me.

Jennifer Teege
An impressive memoir about cultural trauma and personal identity. At the age of 38, Jennifer Teege discovers by chance that her grandfather was the notorious Nazi criminal Amon Göth - a realization that shatters her life and confronts her with profound questions about origin, guilt and identity.

Black studies

Ina Wudtke
The book is a multidirectional reminder of past and present anti-racist struggles in Germany. It documents Wudtke's audio installation Black Lives Audio Triptych and brings to life archive material - especially photos, songs and texts - about Fasia Jansen and Hilarius Gilges.

Being German and Black at the same time: Memoirs of an Afro-German

Theodor Michael
This book shows the often forgotten history of colonial migrants in Germany and their discrimination over the course of time - from initial acceptance to systematic exclusion. An important read to better understand the effects of colonialism and racism in Germany.

Black feminism

Natasha A. Kelly
Translated texts by Angela Davis, Audre Lorde, Kimberlé Crenshaw and others that shed light on intersectional feminism

Your home is our nightmare

Fatma Aydemir and Hengameh Yaghoobifarah
Essays on racism and anti-Semitism in Germany

Recommended documentaries

Audio guide tours in Berlin

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