Politics of
Knowledge

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A panel talk with Dr. Deborah Nyangulu & Maseho

Black Story Month Panel Talk
Tu
18:00
Free admission
Doors open at 5:45 pm

In English spoken language with simultaneous translation into German spoken language (via headphones)

The interpretation in German Sign Language was unfortunately canceled because no interpreter could be found for the appointment.

An event by Black Story Month Bremen ↗, Zukunft ist bunt ↗ together with Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Bremen ↗ and the DFG Research Training Group 2686 »Contradiction Studies« ↗ at Uni Bremen.

In English spoken language with simultaneous translation into German spoken language (via headphones).

The audience area in the grandstand is seated. There are two wheelchair spaces, which can be reserved subject to availability.

Further information on the accessibility of our venues can be found here. If you have any questions, please contact us at ticket@schwankhalle.de or 0421 520 80 70.

How do multiple Black, queer-­feminist epistemic communities co-­exist? What legacies of counter-­narratives and knowledge building exist and which impacts have digitalized collective identities on community building and disrupting established oppressive orders? In the discussion we want to learn more about the history of ADEFRA in Germany, its transnational solidarities, and look at different ways of resisting oppression within Africa and across its diasporas.

Panel talk with Dr. Deborah Nyangulu (no pronouns) and Maseho (she / her)
Moderated by Tarah-Tanita Truderung (she / her)
Translation: Jordan Luke Tanner (they/ he*/ no pronouns)

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