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In dieser (H)Our Realities Folge sprechen wir mit İÇ İÇE Founder Melissa Kolukısagil über das İÇ İÇE Festival, dem ersten Festival für neue anatolische Musik in Deutschland.

What is the significance of community and resilience in this context? In this episode, we reflect on our 5 year anniversary and the realities facing marginalized groups. We discuss BIWOC* Rising’s work in creating feminist spaces. This episode is a tribute to the fight for community and survival—now more essential than ever.

In this episode of (H)our Realities, host Fumi Nine Yamamoto-Masson of BIWOC*Rising speaks with Ava about why the perspectives of s€x workers (and in particular racialised s€x workers) are so important for a truly intersectional feminism fighting cis-het-patriarchy and state violence in late capitalism, especially with regard to labor, gender, community, care, class struggle, and liberation.

Refugees' rights have been under attack for at least 25 years, how does the current scapegoating, racism, and war raging in so many places in the world exacerbate the situation in Germany? a short interview with two lovely people: Emilia Roig and Enana. Tune in to hear their and (H)our Realities.

Sangeeta Lerner and Rebeca Taboada spoke about the intersections of queerness, migration, and discrimination in the workplace/labor market.

Unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Intersektionalität diskutiert unsere Gästin Jordin Tahana in dieser Folge zusammen mit Loubna Messaoudi mit der Journalistin Thị Minh Huyền Nguyễn über die Nuancen von Klasse und Kapital. 

INTERSECTIONAL WORK & SOCIAL CLUB

BIWOC* Rising is the first intersectional co-working space & social club in Berlin and Germany. This safer space is exclusively for women, trans, inter and non-binary people who identify as Black, indigenous or of Colour! Through training programs, empowerment workshops, and a work-desk in the heart of Berlin-Kreuzberg, BIWOC* Rising is creating a new working culture – a working culture that transcends the white, homogenous, capitalist one that has been a core driver of gentrification and marginalization in Berlin.

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