
Berlin Dispatch: Ghosts
In his third column, Alexander Schnickmann is ghosted by his landlord, and searches for an end to the haunting
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Germany is Not Your Friend
The Berlinale’s reputation as a political film festival gets put to the test
Non Carceral Anti-Antisemitism

Towards a Non-Carceral Anti-Antisemitism
Why repressive measures fail to combat antisemitism – and what strategies work better
Structures That Must Be Separated
Responding to Towards a Non-Carceral Anti-Antisemitism The concept of “carceral anti-antisemitism” appears
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The Conditions for Inner Exile
Emily Dische-Becker on the Berlin Senate’s proposed budget cuts to the cultural sector

About a Poster
How an image of a far-right TV host ignited an antisemitism controversy in France


This World Is Not My Home
A child of American missionaries in Germany searches for home between heaven and earth
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Facing Ourselves
Sarah Schulman discusses what contemporary protest movements can learn from the history of AIDS activism

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The Diasporist is an online, bilingual magazine of political criticism, cultural analysis, and new writing from in and outside of Germany.
The Diasporist draws inspiration from intellectual traditions of diasporic thought, modeling pluralistic debate and the value of critical distance. We aim to publish several pieces on each topic of interest, promoting multiple perspectives and informed difference of opinion.
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