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'Daima. Images of Women of Color in Germany'

Berlin14 February 2014 - 14 February 2014
'Daima. Images of Women of Color in Germany'

'Daima. Images of Women of Color in Germany'

Dear reader, do you know about the reading event in Berlin coming up this week? This Friday, the third book in the Witnessed Series "Daima" will be presented at the opening of the exhibition of the same name in the August-Bebel-Insitut in Berlin-Wedding. This promises to be an exciting event with music by 3 Women and a Bass and readings by Pasquale Virginie Rotter, Nouria Asfaha and Clementine Burnley as well as a short discussion about the book beween photographer Nzitu Mawakha and Witnessed Series editor Sharon Dodua Otoo. The event will mostly be in German, however a German to English interpreter will be present and a limited number of headphones are available. Berlin | Friday, 14th February from 6pm - 9pm August Bebel Institut Müllerstr. 163, 13353 Berlin For further information (German) about the event, please click here: august-bebel-institut.de

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