Diskussion, Koloniale Spuren – Dekoloniale Praktiken, Podiumsgespräch
Der Vortrag findet in englischer Lautsprache statt
Mit: Aaron Alexandre Cuyugan – Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie, Canê Çağlar, Leonie Baumgarten-Egemole, Majula Jaiteh
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The wealth and industrial growth of colonial powers were built through the exploitation of people, land, and resources – processes that laid the foundations for today’s climate crisis. The global majority long subjected to colonialism now faces some of the gravest consequences of climate breakdown, despite contributing least to the crisis itself.
While climate debate often focuses on mitigation and adaptation, demands for reparations remain at the margins. How do colonial patterns continue to shape the climate crisis today? What political, economic, and social changes are needed to move beyond symbolic gestures? And what role can social movements play in bringing the case for reparations into climate justice debates?
Building on a presentation of the publication How Not to Apologize by Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie, this panel opens a space to reflect on colonial continuities, climate justice and reparative futures.
Mehr Infos hier: https://w3-hamburg.de/termin/climate-justice-and-the-case-for-reparations/