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Interview: Noah Sow

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

“Germany is a developing country in terms of
racism

Noah tells it like it is when it comes to racism. An interview with the German Noah Sow about her new book Deutschland Black & white. Everyday Racism’.  She talks about her work as an anti-racism activist and about herself as a singer in a punk rock band. And for young people, she has a clear message too.

Noah Sow, born and raised in Bavaria Germany, is a moderater in radio and TV shows. She is also a
radio play writer, author, speaker and producer. As a composer and singer she became well known with the band  “Noah Sow & The Heimlich Maneuver.” In 2001, she founded the organization der braune mob, the first anti-racist media watch dog in Germany.

Germany Black & White by Noah Sow

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

cover_schwarzweiss A book that challenges accepted paradigms.

Non-Germans may be surprised to learn about the existence of numerous Black Germans (Schwarze Deutsche) who have   always     been here. Even the most cautious estimates say that there are far more than 1,000,000 Blacks currently living in      Germany, most of whom are German citizens. This makes up more than one percent of the country’s population

With a background of years of media-watch and antiracist work, Noah Sow puts the finger into the wound of unconscious racism and erects many attention-getting stumbling blocks. Against the backdrop of Germany’s specific difficulties with race and nationality, Noah Sow speaks the uncomfortable truth from a Black German perspective, thereby starting a process of awareness that will lead to changes.

In Germany Black & White, we learn how even German UNICEF advertising campaigns use racist clichés, why Bavaria is a developing country, and why the relationships between White mothers and Black children are more than just a family affair.

Thanks to the author’s unique talent to pair hard facts with humour, the result is a book that teaches about a subject that is as important as it is painful, in a way that is effective, substantial and entertaining.

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