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  1. Audre Lorde - The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992 explores a little-known chapter of the writer’s prolific life, a period in which she helped ignite the Afro-German Movement and made lasting contributions to the German political and cultural scene before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

    • 3 min
    • 5.9K
    • Salzgeber bei vimeo
  2. Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years 1984-1992: Directed by Dagmar Schultz. With Audre Lorde. Audre Lorde, the highly influential, award-winning African-American lesbian poet came to live in West-Berlin in the 80s and early '90s.

    • (66)
    • Documentary, Biography
    • Dagmar Schultz
    • 2012-04
  3. The digital Audre Lorde in Berlin Online Journey is particularly suited for teaching, since you can choose particular locations to introduce discussions on Audre Lorde and her work, on German politics, Black Germans, antisemitism and racism in German, on (white) feminism and on the challenges of the 80s and early 90s which we still face today."

  4. AUDRE LORDE – THE BERLIN YEARS 1984 to 1992 documents an untold chapter of Lorde's life: her influence on the German political and cultural scene during a decade of profound social change, a decade that brought about the fall of the Berlin Wall.

  5. The African-American lesbian poet and activist Audre Geraldine Lorde (1934-1992) had a significant influence on the Black women's movement worldwide with her work against homophobia, sexism and racism. Audre Lorde often spent time in West Berlin between 1984 and 1992.

  6. Audre Lorde – The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992 focuses on Audre Lorde’s relation to the German Black Diaspora, her literary as well as political influence, and is a unique visual document about the times the author spent in Germany.

  7. Audre Lorde - The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992 outlines Lorde’s contributions to the German discourse on racism, xenophobia, antisemitism, classism, and homophobia within the Black movement and the Black and white women’s movement, a discourse alive and growing today.