
Remember, speak up, be the change!
Whether in Alena Jabarine's memories of her time in occupied Palestine, in Canberk Köktürk's analysis of the German "Fascholand," or Rike van Kleef's examination of structural inequalities in the music industry, the focus is on visibility, power relations, and the right to be heard.
The Machiavelli podcast also combines political analysis with a pop-cultural feel that highlights social fractures, while Stève Hiobi's "All about Africa" focuses on the diversity of African history and the present, breaking with common clichés. And anyone who walks through Hamburg with open eyes will recognise that this city is also permeated by colonial entanglements, as the event on Hamburg, China and colonialism shows.
With two performative audio pieces, the Körperfunkkollektiv also brings new perspectives on social justice and festival practice to the audio world: In Playground, they pose the question of what a festival that defies the rules of capitalism might look like. Wohlstandsparadox, on the other hand, sheds light on the imbalances between wealth and poverty in one of the most prosperous countries in the world - and asks what work has value.