We, the Blacks, Muslims, Jews and Roma of the Antiracist Platform protest the shameful exploitation of a horrific terrorist attack.
A review of the film which is on next Wednesday, 4th November at 7pm. Because of lockdown, it will no longer be in the Moviemento Cinema, but we will be livestreaming both the film and a Q&A with Thomas Walter and Pablo Mal Éléve.
Voices from the Demonstration for the “Comfort Women” statue in Berlin-Moabit, 13 October 2020
Murder, McCarthyism and Islamophobia
Photos by Phil Butland and Jaime Martinez Porro Video: Jamie Martinez Porro https://video.wixstatic.com/video/fe8979_66eab26fc364405ebfd0cb37d3294e7f/360p/mp4/file.mp4
In Solidarity with Polish Women
An online advert for a bathroom sublet has a lot to say about the state of housing in the city
As the film starts, we listen to a narrative about an “accident” at work. A Polish worker was dragged into a machine in a meat factory. The circumstances are still […]
Keir Starmer’s (latest) Shame
A clear victory for the antifascist and anti-racist movement. The struggle still goes on
The idea that Covid-19 was created by a cabal of satanists is fusing with conspiracy therories about 5G and vaccines. It may sound like a plot of a B Movie, but it’s gaining traction
Yehudit Yinhar (YY), an artist and activist based in Berlin, is co-founder of the School for Unlearning Zionism, which is running a series of online events and an exhibition this […]