Sites of learning and remembrance of German colonialism – key ideas, visions, and debates.
Debates on cultures of remembrance are repeatedly at the center of contestation in Germany. The mandate to anchor remembrance and critical engagement with histories of injustice and violence in Germany’s past within collective and public commemoration remains undisputed. At the same time, remembrance of Germany’s three decades of colonial rule continues to be treated as peripheral. To date, there is no official national site of learning and remembrance dedicated to German colonialism. The publication Memory in Motion documents an eponymous two-year process in which an international network of experts from academia, activism, art, architecture, civil society, museums, cultural heritage and the public sector engaged with the enduring effects of what is often referred to as »colonial amnesia.« The network shared perspectives and developed ideas regarding the potential creation of one or several sites of learning and remembrance dedicated to colonialism in Germany.
Beatrace Angut Oola
Beatrace Angut Oola ist Kultur- und Kreativstrategin sowie Produzentin und Gründerin der Plattform Fashion Africa Now. Mit über einem Jahrzehnt Erfahrung als Beraterin, Dozentin, Referentin und interdisziplinäre Kuratorin verbindet ihre Arbeit die Felder Mode, kulturelles Erbe, dekoloniales denken, Erinnerungskultur und Identität.
Memory Colonialism Germany Public History