AfA NAM #1 | Sociological Perspective on German-Namibian History | Ellison Tjirera (UNAM)
Afrika für Almans - Ein Podcast von Frederic Julian Tillmanns
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The "AfA goes NAM" Podcast Series is brought to you by KAS Namibia & the Pool Podcast Agency. In this compelling episode, we take a deep dive into the intricate history shared between Germany and Namibia, exploring the lasting effects of colonialism. Guest is the researcher Ellison Tjirera, who teaches Sociology at the University of Namibia. Together we dissect how the legacy of Germany's colonial past continues to shape land inequality and societal tensions in Namibia. The episode uncovers the often overlooked connections between Germany's Weimar era and the Namibian genocide, shedding light on the need for accurate representation and education in both countries. We discuss the complexities surrounding development aid, reparations, and how these intersect with historical acknowledgment and justice. The narrative brings to the forefront the stories of the Nama and Herero people, critically analyzing their representation in the context of German-Namibian relations. The episode also delves into the current state of racial tensions and the cultural isolation experienced within Namibia, highlighting the urgent need for a deeper understanding and reconciliation between both nations. +++ Subscribe to the Afrika für Almans Podcast 🎧Apple Podcast https://tinyurl.com/AfA-Apple 🎧Spotify https://tinyurl.com/AfA-Spotify and on all other podcast plattforms