What you don't see!

Was ihr nicht seht! © Der Salmen
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International Weeks against Racism
Together with hundreds of Black people in Germany, Dominik Lucha makes visible what often remains unseen: "What you don't see!" takes an impressive look at the everyday racism experienced by Black people and People of Color in Germany. Since 2020, Black people have been able to
anonymously report their experiences of racism on the Instagram channel @wasihrnichtseht. The collection makes it clear that it is about far more than individual fates: racism is also a structural and institutional problem! As an exhibition, the project is also comprehensible offline and brings people's accounts very close and unmistakably into our everyday reality.

The exhibition opening will take place on Friday, March 13, at 6 pm in the Salmen. You are cordially invited!

Costs
Free of charge during the IWgR,
from March 30: 2€ / 1€ reduced.
The day ticket for the Salmen
includes admission to the special exhibition
is included.
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