
Conversations on all things decolonial in English und Deutsch. Blog: dekolonial-erinnern.de/; Bluesky: @colonial-memories.bsky.soial; Instagram: @decolonial_memories
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | |||

In this episode, Flaubert Djateng, coordinator of the civil society organisation Zenu Network in Cameroon, talks about remembrance work on the German colonial era in his country. He is a member of a sub-committee of Cameroon's Restitution Committee t... more
In this episode, writer and poet Neema Komba from Tanzania talks about her current novel project about Nduna Mkomanile, a female leader of the Majimaji war of resistance against German colonial rule. She describes how the fate of her family and commu... more
Sirili Molelia and his son Tony talk about their efforts to bring their ancestors back to their home in Kibosho/Tanzania. Mangi Molelia and other Chagga leaders were murdered by German colonial troops on 2 March 1900, their remains transferred to Ger... more
In this episode, Jean Berchmans Ndihokubwayo, a historian from Burundi, talks about the entangled history between his country and Germany, the former coloniser. Jean is an Assistant Professor at the National University of Burundi. He is presently fin... more
In this episode, Sylvie, founder-president of the Cameroonian cultural organisation Regartless, talks about her campaign #BringBackNgonnso in support of the people of Nso. Ngonnso is a deity embodied in a carved wooden statue adorned with cowrie shel... more
In this episode, Dr. Bulami talks about his efforts to support the people of Nso (Northwest Cameroon) in reclaiming their cultural heritage. The Nso were victims of massive German colonial violence including the looting of cultural belongings and the... more
In this episode, Dr Valence Silayo, Lecturer of Archeology and Heritage Studies at the University of Dar es Salaam, talks about his research on the entangled history of Tanzania and Germany. He is presently a guest scholar at the Linden-Museum Stuttg... more
The guest of this episode is Bernard Laulian Ntahondi, an artist and expert of heritage studies in Tanzania. His work, to a considerable extent, focuses on the legacies of German colonialism in his country. He talks about memories practices in many p... more
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