BY HERBERTO SMITH
At the crossroads of colours and words, the poet Luz Gomes strolls freely. Walking with self-esteem, she lights up the streets of Lisbon.
BY INGRID DE GROOT
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, demonstrations with thousands of people broke out in June in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
BY INGRID DE GROOT
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, demonstrations with thousands of people broke out in June in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
BY INGRID DE GROOT
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, demonstrations with thousands of people broke out in June in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
BY FRANCA FRANCHI
Follow painter Cristiano Mangovo on a contemplative walk through the streets of central Lisbon and a reflection on racial discrimination in Portugal.
BY FRANCA FRANCHI
Follow painter Cristiano Mangovo through a contemplative walk in the central streets of Lisbon, and a reflection on racial discrimination in Portugal.
INTERVIEW WITH DELSO BATISTA
BY GERALDO MONTEIRO AND LAINE BARCAROL
A conversation with the psychologist, researcher, and community organiser Delso Batista from Queer Tropical about the experience of being an Afro-Brazilian, migrant, LGBT man in Portugal.
INTERVIEW WITH DELSO BATISTA
BY GERALDO MONTEIRO AND LAINE BARCAROL
A conversation with the psychologist, researcher and community organizer Delso Batista from Queer Tropical about the experiences of being an Afro-Brazilian, migrant, LGBT man in Portugal.
THE LONG ROUTE TO CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY
BY JULIANA DA PENHA AND ALESSIA ALBERTIN
Interview with Ainom Maricos and Medhin Paolos, two generations of Italo-Eritrean women activists discussing racial discrimination in Italy.
THE LONG ROUTE TO CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY
BY JULIANA DA PENHA AND ALESSIA ALBERTIN
Ainom Maricos and Medhin Paolos, two generations of Italo-Eritrean women activists discuss the racial discrimination in Italy.
BY LARISSA SCHOBER
What experiences of racism do black people have in Germany? How important is representation? And what does it mean to organise shows as a black woman? A conversation with two organisers in Freiburg’s subcultural music scene, Gabriele Henties and Sévérine Kpoti.
BY LARISSA SCHOBER
What experiences of racism do black people make in Germany? How important is representation? And what does it mean to organise shows as a black woman? A conversation with two organisers in Freiburg’s subcultural music scene, Gabriele Henties and Sévérine Kpoti.
BY SANDRA BILSON AND NASTASIA BEAUSEJOUR
How to defend yourself against police violence is something that lawyer Blaise Francis advises Black people on in his office in Germany — and in this podcast episode!
BY SANDRA BILSON AND NASTASIA BEAUSEJOUR
How to defend yourself against police violence is something that lawyer Blaise Francis advises Black people on in his office in Germany — and in this podcast episode!
BY CHIPONDA CHIMBELU
There has never been an instrument to show Black people’s experiences with racism in everyday life in Germany. The “Afrocensus” is about to change that.
BY MOHAMED KEITA
An interview with Mohamed Keita, an Ivorian photojournalist based in Rome. He speaks about his photodocumentary project on intercultural couples in Italy.
BY MOHAMED KEITA
Interview with Mohamed Keita, an Ivorian photojournalist based in Rome. He speaks about his photodocumentary project on Intercultural couples in Italy.
BY MOHAMED KEITA
Interview with Mohamed Keita, an Ivorian photojournalist based in Rome. He speaks about his photodocumentary project on Intercultural couples in Italy.
BY PAULA CARDOSO
The empowerment of African women in Portugal through three stories: Maria Patriarca, Anizabela Amaral and Amália Santana.
BY MONIKA ODUM
What professions should you pursue as a Black woman nowadays? A nurse, Monika Odum, shares her experiences with classism within Black women communities