The touring exhibition "Migrant Resistance in Hamburg in the 1990s" was curated by the Hamburg sociologist and activist Gürsel Yıldırım The exhibition is part of the program of the Antiracist Culture Days.
The traveling exhibition "Migrant Resistance in Hamburg in the 1990s" was curated by the Hamburg sociologist and activist Gürsel Yıldırım. It consists of twelve large wall panels that document the occasions and forms of self-organized resistance by migrants, refugees and young people. On display are the protests following the racist arson attacks in Mölln (1992), Solingen (1993) and Lübeck (1996), the struggles of refugees against forced redistribution and for the right to stay, as well as the political struggles to remember in the wake of racist murders. The exhibition is based on materials collected over the years by Gürsel Yıldırım, including flyers, posters and newspaper articles as well as photos of demonstrations, rallies and strikes by migrants and refugees. The exhibition can be obtained from the House of Cultures and is part of the program for the Antiracist Culture Days in Lübeck.
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