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Kassel's colonial traces: a post-colonial city tour
The kassel postkolonial initiative has been organizing postcolonial city walks since 2015 and invites you to get to know Kassel in a new way. The aim is to draw connections between Kassel's role in historical colonialism and our everyday lives today and to look at how Kassel is interwoven with global social developments. This means taking a critical look at power relations, trade routes and architecture and consciously taking both their history and their present seriously.
The tour lasts between one and a half and two hours. The meeting point is Halitplatz (Holländische Straße, in front of the cemetery entrance).
Enquiries to: Aram Ziai, kassel-postkolonial[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
A city tour will also be offered at the University of Kassel's campus festival on May 21 (3.45 pm). The meeting point is in front of the CampusCenter (on the Arnold-Bode-Straße side).
The event is free of charge.