Reciprocal Knowledge Transfer
"African History Expert"
Randy Mwatondange addressing question to Julia Tischler
"Black & White"
Dominic Amoah addressing question to Tebuho Winnie Kanyimba
"Colourblindness"
Theresa Marx addressing question to Fafali Roy Ziga-Abortta
"Entwicklungshilfe"
Ayla Noelani Tiefenbach addressing question to Sindi-Leigh McBride
"Entwicklungsland"
Richard Plankenhorn addressing question to George Mutalemwa
"Mulato"
Sofia Guimares addressing question to Maria Antonia
"Schwarzafrika"
Lorena Salas Vidal addressing question to Elisa Valentina da Costa Policarpo
"Stamm"
Sonja Reischle addressing question to Déogratias Maruhukiro
*African stands here for both: people of African descent and people who grew up on the continent.
We are highly aware that in many ways it is highly problematic to talk of African experts because in the same time - all to often - we are not refering to ‘European’ experts to label experts who are of European descent and fail to provincialize our selves: the project designers as the curators of this project are - in the perspective of a reciprocal logic - all European experts.
That’s why the team of European experts responsible for this project felt from the very first second on obliged to point prominently to the asymmetric power dimension underlying the design, funding and realization of the endavour.