‘Festival of the M***’: Germany’s ongoing struggle with endemic racism Published on December 13, 2020December 13, 2020 History/Opinion/Politics/Society Raja-Leon Hamann explores the racist and colonialist implications of the city festival of Eisenberg, Thuringia being renamed as the M*****fest or Festival of the M***. More You might be interested in Microaggressions and love as a foreigner in Leipzig "It was here that I met... some of my dearest friends. (...) At the same time, Leipzig is the first Black Lives Matter protesters ponder a Leipzig branch "It is not enough for German nationals to focus solely on the evils of racism in the United States while Opinion: multiple dimensions of structural racism "Communities whose members, for diverse historical reasons such as segregation, are often unable to acquire the necessary high skills to
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