Berlin after the First World War. The city becomes a post-colonial metropolis in a largely colonial world: migrants from Germany's abolished colonies in Africa stay here. The city attracts actors from Africa, Asia and the Arab world. Coming from different colonial contexts, they became politically active, formed anti-colonial alliances, demanded independence for their countries of origin and resisted racism.
What did this topography of anti-colonial Berlin look like? What freedoms did it provide? Where did networks of international solidarity reach their limits? And what remained of anti-colonial Berlin? The tour through "Solidarize yourselves!" takes up these questions, highlights key events, personalities and places and traces the historical moments of anti-colonial Berlin.
Participation free of charge. Please register by telephone on 030-90 29 24 106 or via e-mail museum[at]charlottenburg-wilmersdorf.de. Spontaneous participation is also possible if places are available.
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Languages: German
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