Episode 4: German art students helped stage a counter-exhibition at a museum that exposed their country's forgotten colonial history

Aug 11, 2022 · 30m 43s
Episode 4: German art students helped stage a counter-exhibition at a museum that exposed their country's forgotten colonial history
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Episode 4 - A group of young German art students helped stage a counter-exhibition at a museum that exposed their country's forgotten colonial history. A group of young German art...

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Episode 4 - A group of young German art students helped stage a counter-exhibition at a museum that exposed their country's forgotten colonial history.

A group of young German art students helped stage a counter-exhibition at a museum that exposed their country's forgotten colonial history.

The exhibition, which looked at past and present issues of racism and discrimination, was a late replacement for a planned youth conference in Hamburg cancelled due to Covid-19.

The event was part of a wider research project involving Dr Elina Marmer, who led one of the German arms of an international research project called Cultural Heritage and Identities of Europe's Future, also known as the CHIEF project.

Dr Marmer, a senior researcher at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, talks about her work as part of the 'Our lives, our culture: youth in a changing world' podcast series, presented by journalist Steve Dyson.

Release date: Monday 20th December 2021
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