
Announcing the HEIST podcast
Announcing a new project from DWYS hosts Peter and Ben: The HEIST podcast. For a few months now, we've been working on HEIST , a new worker-owned news platform for Berlin - and now we're launching its podcast, featuring


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Thousands of ancestral remains - that is, human body parts - are held in Berlin institutions. Why are they here? How did they get here? What’s going to happen to them? Dig Where You Stand is a podcast from Kollo Media and The Berliner Magazine . Over three episodes, experts, researchers, activists, filmmakers, and museum directors explore the controversial, surprising, and ongoing problem of the ancestral remains held in Berlin, as well as the ongoing fight for repatriation. Follow us at @digwhereyoustandshow , and online at digwhereyoustand.show Hosted on Acast. See acas
Unknown Host hosts Dig Where You Stand, a history show with 6 episodes published.

Announcing a new project from DWYS hosts Peter and Ben: The HEIST podcast. For a few months now, we've been working on HEIST , a new worker-owned news platform for Berlin - and now we're launching its podcast, featuring

“An event never before experienced in the history of medicine worldwide is realized here.” Episode 3 of Dig Where You Stand picks up the story where we left off. By examining a recent significant discovery of ancestral h

Why can’t we give them back? Episode two of Dig Where You Stand examines one of the darkest chapters of German colonial history: The genocide of the Herero and Nama peoples in German South West Africa. In 2011, Germany f

In between episodes 1 and 2 of Dig Where You Stand, here is our conversation with Cece Mlay and Agnes Lisa Wegner, directors of the new documentary The Empty Grave. The film follows two families in Tanzania as they deman

We’re introduced to the topic of ancestral remains through the ongoing search for Mangi Meli’s head - removed after his murder in 1900, and missing ever since. How did these remains get to Berlin, and where are they bein

The first episode of Dig Where You Stand will be released on April 29, 2024. Subscribe to the feed now so you’ll be notified when it comes out. Follow us @digwhereyoustandshow and visit us at digwhereyoustand.show
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Dig Where You Stand is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under history (education) and has published 6 episodes.
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