Critical Diversity Podcast

Dieser Podcast ist Teil des Critical Diversity Blog - eines Projekts der AG Critical Diversity an der Universität der Künste Berlin. Er versammelt Beiträge zu Diversität und Antidiskriminierung an der Universität der Künste Berlin und über diese hinaus. This podcast is part of the Critical Diversity Blog - a project of the AG Critical Diversity at the Berlin University of the Arts, which brings together contributions on diversity and anti-discrimination at the Berlin University of the Arts and beyond.

https://criticaldiversity.udk-berlin.de/blog

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Against Barriers and Binaries: An Interview With Fatima El-Tayeb


Fatima El-Tayeb is an author and Professor of Ethnicity, Race & Migration, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University in Connecticut, USA. Her work deconstructs structural racism and centers strategies of resistance among racialized communities, especially those that politicize culture through an intersectional, queer practice. Her current research projects explore the intersecting legacies of colonialism, fascism, and socialism in Europe and the potential of alliances of (queer) people of color in decolonizing Europe. She is active in black feminist, migrant, and queer of color organizations in Europe and the US.

In this episode, El-Tayeb speaks about the construction of Otherness and discrimination of migrants, refugees, and racialized people in Europe, the (im)possibility of a post-migrant society and university, and other questions relating to migration within the academic context and beyond.


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 December 18, 2021  47m