For the Otto Mueller exhibition, the author, communication scientist and artist Prof. Dr. Natasha A. Kelly (Berlin) has designed a themed room on Black German history and the colonial legacy in Expressionism. Using this intervention as a starting point, she is organizing an evening on Black identity in Germany. The thematic field will be rolled up through the presentation of her new book "Schwarz. German. Weiblich.", a cultural history of Black women in Germany from the 17th century to the present day, inspired by personal experiences. In the subsequent discussion with the Black lawyer and activist Roy Adomako (Berlin), the topic will be addressed from a male perspective. Adomako also has his say in a video film in the Mueller exhibition.
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