With Nelly Yaa Pinkrah, cultural and media scientist and political activist specializing in racism research, Dresden University of Technology, and other guests. The atmosphere spans the entire planet and although it is indivisible, not everyone breathes the same air. Social inequality, racism and global power relations determine who is most affected by air pollution and climate change and who can protect themselves from its consequences. Science fiction futures have often failed to take these injustices into account and have long been dominated by white, Western perspectives. Using documentary films and Afrofuturist science fiction, which will be shown in the original English, we will look for visions of achieving atmospheric justice between activism and fiction: Who shapes the future - and for whom? Is a just world for all conceivable and possible?
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