Podcasts

Personal stories, unique biographies

Whether you're shopping, driving or sitting on the sofa in the evening, podcasts offer a variety of ways to engage with racism. Here you will find a series of recommendations that will bring you closer to the topic - in a low-threshold, friendly and very personal way.

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Feuer & Brot - Alice Hasters, Maximiliane Häcke

Whether racism in artificial intelligence, cultural appropriation, or so-called "Karens": the two friends Alice Hasters and Maximiliane Häcke discuss social issues with a lot of humour. An intersectional view enriches the podcast, and if you want to learn something about other topics in between, you've come to the right place.

Available on all common streaming platforms.

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Halbe Katoffl - Frank Joung

In conversation with interesting German personalities who, however, have non-German roots, Frank Joung discusses topics such as belonging, experiences of racism, representation and activism. In the process, very personal biographies of these "half-cats" come up and identities are renegotiated again and again, naturally with a lot of humour and empathy.

Available on all common streaming platforms.

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Kanackische Welle - Marcel Aburakia, Malcolm Ohanwe

Two German journalists - a variety of content. In the podcast "Kanackische Welle", Malcolm Ohanwe and Marcel Aburakia explore topics such as racism, gender, pop culture and much more, highlighting issues around the (sometimes very different) realities of life for migrants.