GGG Stadtbibliothek Basel

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Am 22. Mai 2019 lesen Prominente in der GGG Bibliothek Schmiedenhof aus ihrem Lieblingsbuch vor. Radio X ist live vor Ort und moderiert durch den Abend.

Prominente lesen aus ihrem Lieblingsbuch vor. Die Veranstaltung wird live auf Radio X übertragen.

  • 16.00 Ueli Mäder, Soziologe
  • 17.00 Annina Frey, Glanz & Gloria
  • 18.00 Danielle Bürgin, Radio X
  • 19.00 Dani von Wattenwyl, Tele Basel
  • 20.00 Georg Kreis, Historiker
  • 21.00 Sarah Altenaichinger, Poetry Slam

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Bibliothek Schmiedenhof

OnAir

Am Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2019 ab 16 Uhr auf Radio X.

Schweizer Vorlesetag 2019

6 prominente Basler*innen lesen in der GGG Stadtbibliothek (Schmiedenhof) aus ihrem Lieblingsbuch vor. Die Veranstaltung wird live auf Radio X übertragen und über Instagram begleitet. 

Moderation: Mirco Kaempf, Technik: Sebastian Doss, Projektleitung: Rebecca Häusel, Lukas Kurmann

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All Dey von Kwaku' Reez' Opoku - Episode 4

This ideal State is functional and transparent, provides welfare benefits to its citizens, but fights off foreigners messing with their vibe. However, this State’s desires are deeply rooted in an attachment to a (fictional) national identity and a resentment towards the Other. This Other is both the “better-off” Other (rich Northern Europeans) and the disenfranchised Other (refugees and migrants). The latter, of course, is the easiest to attack and blame for all the ills of the world. von Danielle Bürgin

Being constantly othered makes it extremely easy for ‘locals’ to be hostile towards you, the “foreign bodies,” and controlled. The modes of control – prisons, ghettos, minoritizing, schooling, policing - are ways to ensure the ascendancy of a nation and its white elite. They often go hand in hand with strategies of internal colonialism, such as segregation, divestment, surveillance, and criminalization, which are both structural and interpersonal. This othering makes it extremely easy to create a void and avoid. They foster insanely cold interactions that allow nothing new

to grow. This episode points fingers at these moments and attempts to devise ways to slowly break down these structures and modes of control.

 

Episode Credits:

Kea Boccomino

Reported by Kwaku’ Reez’ Opoku Original music by Reez & Kxlab