Tsepo Andreas Bollwinkel , Black South African in German exile. Non-binary transperson, male performing. Thinks and works on black identity, anti-racism, intersectionality and SOGI policies in international cooperation. Advisory board in the ISD (Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland). We are glad that Tsepo joins us! weiterlesen ►
Imeh Ituen studied Social Sciences and Environmental Management in Berlin and Indigenous Australian Studies in Perth, Australia. She is currently working on the presence of colonial continuities in the environmental and climate crisis. Imeh is part of a BPoC group in Berlin that is committed to environmental and climate justice: The "BPoC Environmental Justice Group Bln" (current working title) … weiterlesen ►
SchwarzRund came to Bremen at the age of three as a Black German Dominican and has been living in Berlin for almost ten years. Since 2013 she has been publishing on her blog schwarzrund.de and in various magazines. She negotiates multidimensional realities of life inside and outside communities in performance texts, lectures and series of events. She holds a bachelor's degree in cultural studies a … weiterlesen ►
Prof. Dr. Nivedita Prasad ; Professor at the Alice Salomon University Berlin, where, among other things, she heads the course of studies "Social Work as a Human Rights Profession". Before that, she worked for 15 years in an NGO on the subject of "Violence against Migrant Women". Since the beginning of the 1990s, she has also been significantly involved in designing spaces for Black and Women of … weiterlesen ►
Saboura Naqshband is a social and cultural anthropologist and empowerment trainer. She researches the social and political participation of migrants, BIPoC and refugees in Germany and is co-founder of the collective "Berlin Muslim Feminists". Thematically, she deals with religion, gender and sexuality, as well as (anti-Muslim) racism and decoloniality. In 2017 her translation of Lana Sirri's … weiterlesen ►
Hengameh Yaghoobifarah is a journalist, speaker and DJ. Hengameh works from a queerfeminist perspective on topics such as pop culture, fashion, body politics, media and society. As DJ Hengameh, until recently also known as kos_mic q'andi, Hengameh plays genres ranging from MTV nostalgia and Kanak wedding hits to contemporary sounds. Instagram & Twitter: @habibitus We are so happy that … weiterlesen ►
We're so excited to finally announce our first IN*VISION speaker, yeaaahh!! Natasha A. Kelly has a PhD in Communication Studies and Sociology with a research focus on colonialism and feminism. Born in the UK and bred in Germany the author, curator and lecturer has taught at numerous universities in Germany and Austria. As Research Assistant at the Centre for transdisciplinary Gender Studies at … weiterlesen ►
Motto und Datum für die IN*VISION 2019 stehen nun fest. Wir freuen uns vom 28.08-01.09.2019 ein paar wunderschöne Tage mit euch zu verbringen und Pläne zu schmieden wie wir Utopien intersektional erkämpfen können! weiterlesen ►