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  • „Painful gap in public memory“

    Joachim Zeller’s article reports on the theft of the memorial plaque commemorating the Africa Conference in Berlin-Mitte (Wilhelmstraße 92). The donor of the memorial, Afrika-Forum e.V., is seeking clarification and replacement for this outstanding symbol of decolonial remembrance.

  • Burundi: Forgotten Colony of German East Africa

    This text focuses on an episode of the podcast Decolonial Memories with Jean Berchmans Ndihokubwayo, a historian from Burundi. He talks about the entangled history between his country and Germany, the former coloniser.

  • Cultural heritage of the Nso in Germany

    This text informs about a new episode on podcast Decolonial Memories with cultural scientist Dr Bulami Edward Fonyuy. He speaks about the efforts of the people of Nso in north-western Cameroon to bring back Ngonnso, the Founder Ancestor of the their people, held as colonial loot by the Ethnological Museum Berlin since 1903.

  • Memorial concept without colonialism

    This article analyses the public hearing held by the Bundestag’s Culture Committee on 17 December 2025 on the German government’s new memorial site concept. The text discusses the similarities and differences in the written and oral statements made by the experts. It also examines the comments made by Minister of State Wolfram Weimer and the…

  • Germany’s new guidelines on colonial belongings & ancestral remains

    In October 2025, the federal government, the states and local authority associations adopted guidelines on the handling of colonially appropriated cultural belongings and ancestral remains in German institutions. As the analysis presented here shows, many questions remain unanswered regarding the details and implementation of these guidelines.

  • (Re)Presentations of Knowledge and Exhibition Practice

    This fascinating report (with photos) by Maike Schimanowski and Kristin Weber-Sinn sums up their experiences as members of the curatorial team for the exhibition „Historia za Tanzania – Geschichte(n) Tansanias – Histories of Tanzania“, presently on display at the Humboldt Forum Berlin. The exhibition has been meant to be a first and final display of…

  • Portal „Collections from Colonial Contexts“ of the German Digital Library

    The portal ‘Collections from Colonial Contexts (CCC)’ of the German Digital Library (DDB) aims to create centralised and transparent access to information from German museums that is already available in digital form in the short term. Experience to date suggests that the portal has so far been little used by actors from the contexts of…

  • Das Online-Portal „Sammlungsgut aus Kolonialen Kontexten“ der Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek

    Das Portal „Sammlungsgut aus Kolonialen Kontexten/Collections from Colonial Contexts (CCC)“ der Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek (DDB) zielt auf die kurzfristige Schaffung eines zentralen und transparenten Zugangs zu bereits digital vorhandenen Informationen deutscher Museen ab. Die bisherigen Erfahrungen legen nahe, dass das Portal bislang wenig durch Akteur*innen aus den Herkunftskontexten und ihre diasporischen Gemeinschaften benutzt wird. Um…

  • Reappraisal of German colonialism: many individual measures, no overall concept

    This text analyses the German government’s response in August 2025 to an enquiry by the Green Party. In it, the government emphasises its willingness to come to terms with Germany’s colonial history. How this will happen depends largely on ideas and political pressure from civil society. It is crucial that the institutional and financial weaknesses…

  • Connected, Entangled, or Shared History? The Legacy of Colonialism and Mission from Tanzanian, German, and Swiss Perspectives

    This report by Dr. Lois-Singa Metili covers the conference „Connected, Entangled, or Shared History? The Legacy of Colonialism and Mission from Tanzanian, German, and Swiss Perspectives“, 18-19 July 2025, at Dar es Salaam Tumaini University (programme included).