Season 2, Episode 10: There is No One Vietnam

Season 2, Episode 10: There is No One Vietnam

In this episode, edna bonhomme speaks with Dr. Thuc Linh Nguyen Vu about migration, cultural history, Vietnamese Polish relations, Black feminism, and African/Asian diasporas.

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Season 2, Episode 9: Black Voices for Black Lives

Season 2, Episode 9: Black Voices for Black Lives

In this episode edna bonhomme speaks to four Black diasporic women and ask them about the current wave of Black Lives Matter protests and how they are shedding light on the racial strife happening in the United States and globally.

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Season 2, Episode 8: I don’t center domination

Season 2, Episode 8: I don’t center domination

In this episode, edna bonhomme interviews Hiba Ali and they discuss COVID-19, multimedia performance art, surveillance, global shipping, Amazon, and modes of healing.

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Season 2, Episode 7: How do we decolonize everything?

Season 2, Episode 7: How do we decolonize everything?

In this episode, edna bonhomme interviews Mihir about the Black Lives Matter movement, climate justice, the history of resistance in the Global South, the German left, and the power of internationalism.

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Season 2, Episode 6: If we are not careful, memories die…or are stolen

Season 2, Episode 6: If we are not careful, memories die…or are stolen

In this episode, edna bonhomme and Skye Tinevimbo Chirape discuss Decolonising Forensic Psychology, migration, and decolonial research practices especially as it relates to the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

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Season 1, Episode 1, Part 1: Decolonizing Berlin

Season 1, Episode 1, Part 1: Decolonizing Berlin

In part 1 of the inaugural episode, we invited Dr. Noa Ha and Prof. Dr. Tahani Nadim to discuss the relationship between German colonial history and Berlin—the metropole of that colonial past. We focus on Berlin’s street names and the Natural History Museum as spaces of remembrance and resistance. In this episode we ask ourselves, in what ways does colonialism continue to shape Berlin institutions and the city of Berlin itself?

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