Please enable third-party cookies to view this content.
Who does Germany belong to? Podcast Episode 4, with Max Czollek and Kelly Laubinger
Who does Germany belong to? In eight podcast episodes, Max Czollek and his guests shed light on different perspectives and concepts of belonging in a plural society. The dialogue creates an archive of home and resistance, reminding us that these discussions are not new and that strategies have already been found in the past that can be taken further today.
In Episode 4 of the podcast Who Does Germany Belong To?, Max Czollek speaks with Kelly Laubinger, activist and managing director of the Sinti Union Schleswig-Holstein, about strategies of resistance developed by Sinti* and Roma* communities since 1945. They discuss the vitality of these communities, as well as the long history of structural discrimination and persecution. What does anti-Sinti* and Roma* racism mean, both historically and today? What role do self-organized initiatives play in resistance and remembrance? And why are political alliances so crucial today—to share in collective anger, and to transform that energy into meaningful change?