• 26.10.2021
    video

    “Colonial History – Postcolonial Societies”

    Lecture organized by the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

    The lecture “Colonial History – Postcolonial Societies: On the Politics of Selective Memory in Europe” examined the problematics of postcolonialism and postcolonial societies. The lecture was delivered, by Professor Gurminder K. Bhambra of the University of Sussex, as a part of the CoHERE “Who Is Europe?” conference, which took place, on November 22–23, 2018, at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw.


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  • 26.10.2021
    animated movie

    “History vs. Christopher Columbus”

    TED-Ed animation by Alex Gendler

    Christopher Columbus, as a historical persona, is familiar to most Europeans. We have long been taught that Columbus was an intrepid explorer who discovered unknown lands, catalyzing a “golden age” of global expansion. However, this is a simplistic and one-sided narrative that fails to examine this period of history in all its dimensions, including the iniquities spawned by conquest and colonization. In his animation, Alex Gendler sheds light on aspects of the story that schools have long turned a blind eye to.


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  • 26.10.2021
    video

    “How Language Shapes the Way We Think”

    TED talk by Lera Boroditsky

    Language fundamentally impacts our perception of the world. How we talk about other people and places reveals how we feel and think about them. Stories are narrated to us in specific ways that can influence our worldview. Listen to Lera Boroditsky’s talk for an in-depth examination of this issue.


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  • 24.05.2022
    video

    THE GAME OF RACES. HOW CAPITALISM DIVIDES TO RULE

    PAH Activists' Academy Webinar

    The topic of the meeting is racism – a belief that one race is superior to another. It is a heterogeneous phenomenon, and it can be effectively analyzed only in a clearly outlined historical context. Our field of research will be capitalism, i.e. an economic system based on private property. We will look at how this system divides and rules, creating hierarchies and identity contradictions. An example that we will subject to detailed analyses is Eurocentrism, which takes the form of colonialism, culturalism and orientalism.


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  • 17.10.2022
    article

    Border Crisis

    Context for the Polish–Belarusian border situation

    The border separating Poland and Belarus, a point on one migration route from the east, has become the site of a humanitarian crisis. The closure of the border on the Polish side has left many people seeking to reach Europe in an extremely precarious position. Many of them have fled their countries because of political […]


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  • 24.10.2022
    video

    (POST-)POST-TOURIST

    PAH Activists' Academy Webinar

    Tourism is an extremely interesting social phenomenon. Due to constant development, it is one of the keys to understanding the modern world. It is a movement in which the inhabitants of the rich North go on vacation to the countries of the South. Hundreds of millions of intercultural encounters each year add up to form relationships between entire societies. This is how billions of photos, videos, stories, and TikTok messages are created. It is a comprehensive documentation of exchanges among cultures. A tourist aware of global interdependencies, causes and consequences of tourist behaviors as well as conscious of being subject to psychological, commercial, and ideological processes is a post-tourist. Where does he go? What kind of accounts does he prepare? What is he talking about and to whom is he addressing his words?


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  • 24.03.2023
    video

    The Perils Of Volunteer Tourism

    Craig Vandermeer | TEDxMulgraveSchool

    What is volunteer tourism? Is it connected to the white savior complex? Can we actually help by sending volunteers for week-long trips around the world?


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