Dekoloniale Berlin Africa Conference 2020 – Berlin, Center, Germany
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November 15 marked the 136th anniversary of the Berlin Africa Conference. To mark this date, the Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City project convened the Dekoloniale Berlin Africa Conference on November 15, 2020, at 2:00 p.m.
The event was broadcast live from the Dekoloniale project space at Wilhelmstraße 92 in Berlin-Mitte. The project space at Wilhelmstraße 92 is located between the former sites of the Reich Chancellery and the Federal Foreign Office, the sites of the events at the time. In 1884, the ambassadors of the European powers, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire met in the Reich Chancellery at the invitation of the German Empire and the French Republic to agree on the rules for the colonial division of the continent and thus also on the exploitation of Africa.
While at the historic Africa Conference, 19 white men spent four months balancing their colonial interests on the African continent, we have now convened an anti-colonial committee consisting of 19 women with African histories. The Dekoloniale Berlin Africa Conference is both a preface to and the beginning of Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City.
With the team from Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City, Tarik Tesfu and the 19 conference participants.
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Tarik Tesfu
Ami Weickaane
Aminata Toure
Amma Yeboah
Edna Bonhomme
Ayasha Guerin
Jennifer Njeri Kamau
Mahret Kupka
Imeh Ituen
Marianne Ballé Moudoumbou
Memory Biwa
Martha Bienert
Minna Salami
Mpho Matsipa
Nani Jansen Reventlow
Ozoz Sokoh
Pumla Gqola
Sheila Ochogboju
Thelma Buabeng
Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
Kahbit Ebob-Enow