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The migrant woman experience

IWS Radio is a podcast series on the migrant woman experience brought to you by IWS, the International Women* Space. We are a feminist, anti-racist group of migrant women, refugee women and women without this experience. IWS Radio is a continuation of our work, documenting the lives and stories of refugee and migrant women living in Germany.


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IW*S RADIO #16 | Ukraine: BIPoC refugees reflect on their experiences nine months on

Nine months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, IW*S’ Jennifer Kamau has a discussion with three BIPoC women*, who were studying at university in the Ukraine. This IW*S RADIO episode highlights the intersectional challenges that BIPoC refugees are confronted with in the state of displacement: from the way that border officials prioritised white Ukrainians over BIPoC migrants, to the countless institutional barriers, the spread of misinformation and the sexual violence that women* face in these vulnerable situations - to name a few.

IWS RADIO #15 | Ukraine: BIPoC refugees are fleeing the same bombs but don’t get the same treatment

On February, 24, 2022, the Russian army attacked Ukraine forcing millions of people to flee their homes seeking safety and protection within Ukraine itself or to neighboring countries. Faced with such an emergency, European countries decided quickly and without much bureaucracy that Ukrainian refugees would receive temporary protection for up to three years without having to apply for asylum, with rights to a residence permit and access to education, housing and the labor market. However, not all people fleeing Ukraine could access such freedom of movement or protection. Black and brown refugees were met with a different kind of welcome at the borders and beyond them.
To talk about this situation Jennifer Kamau speaks with Nora Brezger from the Flüchtlingsrat Berlin and Dalís Pacheco Salcedo, from the Universität der Künste Berlin.

IWS RADIO #14 | #MakeNoise – Connecting European Struggles with WIDE+

On the occasion of 25th of November, the Day of Elimination of Violence Against Women, the gender and migration working group of WIDE+ met in Berlin to discuss the persistence of violence against migrant women in Europe, and to plan and create a collective response and resistance against violence, in all its aspects - gender-based, structural and/or institutional violence.

IWS RADIO invited a few participants from different European countries, to share the stories of their respective and common struggles, to speak about their political work and organisations.

IWS RADIO #13 | Navigating the German Asylum System while Queer and Trans

M, a new IWS member, joins Jennifer to share the ins and outs of navigating the asylum process while also being queer and trans. M gives a detailed glimpse into the entire journey from the initial airport procedures to life in the Lager - and the crucial information and support that enabled her to go through it all. Then shifting from the personal to the political, the two discuss the ways that Germany’s image as a ‘queer haven’ is in stark contrast to the brutal realities facing those seeking asylum as a queer person.

IWS RADIO #12 | Jeju to Berlin: Migration, Racism, and Feminisms in South Korea and Germany

With European countries tightening migration even more after the ‘Summer of Migration’ in 2015, 500 people from Yemen arrived on the South Korean island of Jeju in 2018 seeking asylum. In response, 700 million people signed an online public petition against their asylum acceptance and a constitutional amendment on asylum law. The fierce backlash in South Korea came from not only nationalists - but also people who had declared themselves as feminist. Young-Rong Choo and Aram Lee join to discuss the reckoning this moment sparked for the feminist movement in South Korea and how migration, racism, and feminisms from South Korea to Germany are deeply intertwined.

IWS RADIO #11 | Lesvos to Berlin: Life at the Greek Borders and Living Undocumented in Germany

After a long break, IWS RADIO returns with our first program in 2021. We pick up where we left off: discussing the brutality of the EU border politics. Jennifer is joined by Zahra and Anna - two Berlin-based activists - to talk about the inhumane living conditions created by the EU border and asylum policies in Greece and Germany.

IWS RADIO #10 | EU Border Politics: Dirty Deals, Externalisations & Pushbacks

Syrine from Watch the Med - Alarmphone and Christina from Women* in Exile & Friends join Killa and Jennifer to discuss EU Border Politics and how these policies impact the situation for migrants and refugees in Germany -- and what have to be our strategies to fight back.

IWS RADIO #09 | Migration & Mental Health: Creating Support Networks For Women

Jennifer and Denise discuss with Lucía Muriel and Jasmin Eding about mental health, mental illness, isolation, and torture - and how we can create a support network for migrant and refugee women living in Lagers.

IWS RADIO #08 | Women Organising Against Violence and all Forms of Oppression

Lavenda, Shokoofeh, Shadia, Nujiyan, and Xalteva from the Alliance of Internationalist Feminists Berlin come together for this special IWS RADIO episode ahead of the 25th of November - the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women - to discuss violences women face and how women are organising against all forms oppressions in their own contexts and through transnational alliances.

IWS RADIO #07 | From “Ausländerklassen” to “Willkommensklassen” – Institutional Racism in Germany’s Schools

Jennifer Kamau from IWS discusses the prevalence of racism in schools in Germany with Céline Barry - a Berlin-based social scientist whose research centers on the topics of racism, feminism and intersectionality in post-colonial contexts.


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Thanks

Recording studio & debut stream: We are born free! Empowerment Radio

Jingle & teaser audio: Werther Effekt

Teaser video: Hoda Taheri / Aora Helmzadeh


“This is my voice, my weapon of choice”

– Grace Jones


Supported in part by a grant from the Foundation Open Society Institute in cooperation with the OSIFE of the Open Society Foundations.


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IN OUR OWN WORDS https://iwspace.de/in-our-own-words/ Tue, 08 Aug 2017 23:36:30 +0000 http://iwspace.de/?page_id=46

IN OUR OWN WORDS

Refugee Women in Germany tell their stories

IN OUR OWN WORDS documents the lives and stories of women* who have fought difficult realities. The book contains texts by and about women* and includes testimonials of refugee women* in Germany. We approached the project in the Latin American tradition of testimonial literature – looking to amplify the voices of communities that, all too often, go unheard. We are sure it will inspire us all in the struggle for emancipation.

IN UNSEREN EIGENEN WORTEN dokumentiert die Lebensgeschichten von Frauen*, die gegen schwierige Realitäten gekämpft haben. Das Buch enthält Texte von und über Frauen* und beinhaltet Testimonials von geflüchteten Frauen* in Deutschland. Wir näherten uns dem Projekt mit Hilfe der lateinamerikanischen Tradition der Testimonial-Literatur an – mit dem Augenmerk darauf, die Stimme derer zu verstärken, die allzu oft nicht gehört werden. Wir sind sicher, das wird uns alle in unserem Kampf für Emanzipation inspirieren.

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Berlin, 25th November 2015 – In 2013 we, the activists from International Womenspace (IWS), set ourselves the task of documenting the lives and stories of refugee women in Germany. We approached the project in the Latin American tradition of testimonial literature – looking to amplify the voice of the voiceless.

“In contrast to conventional writing about the colonial situation, which is produced at the centers of global power and near the apices of class difference, testimonial literature is produced by subaltern peoples on the periphery or the margin of the colonial situation. Thus the margins of empire are now “writing back” in an overdue attempt to correct the Western canon and its versions of “truth”. Testimonial literature has been defined by George Yuidice as an authentic narrative, told by a witness who is moved to narrate by the urgency of a situation (e.g., war, oppression, revolution, etc.).” – Voices for the Voiceless

Two years on, after many stories being exchanged and many women working collectively on this project, IWS is pleased to announce the launch of IN OUR OWN WORDS. The book contains texts by and about women and includes 10 testimonials of refugee women in Germany: women who could have migrated, but wouldn’t have been given a visa. Women who became refugees in their own regions before attempting to reach Europe by the deadly routes available. Women fleeing war, poverty and environmental disasters caused by corporation’s greed, women fleeing persecution for not conforming to the gender they were assigned at birth. Women running away from their own families for not accepting domestic violence perpetrated by patriarchy.

IN OUR OWN WORDS is a documentation of brave women who have fought difficult realities, we are sure it will inspire us all in the struggle for emancipation. The choice of the launch date, the 25th of November, is not accidental – it is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Violence, specifically violence against women and gender persecution as well as the ways women find to survive such oppressions are common themes of the life experiences recorded in this book. One of IWS’s main demands is the right of women to be granted asylum on specific gender-persecution grounds, without fear of removal or deportation.

The International Women Space is a feminist political group of migrant and refugee women in Germany, it was formed in 2012 within the occupation of the Gerhart-Hauptmann School in Berlin Kreuzberg. IWS challenges dominant knowledge structures and fights against discriminatory policies and practices, which oppose the emancipation of refugee and migrant women and all women.

Berlin, 25. November 2015 – Wir – die Aktivistinnen vom International Women* Space (IWS) – hatten es uns 2013 als Aufgabe gesetzt, die Lebensgeschichten von geflüchteten Frauen in Deutschland zu dokumentieren. Wir näherten uns dem Projekt mit Hilfe der lateinamerikanischen Tradition der Testimonal-Literatur an – dabei immer mit dem Blick darauf, die Stimme der Stimmlosen zu verstärken.

Im Gegensatz zum konventionellen Schreiben über koloniale Situationen, welches in den Zentren der globalen Macht und in der Nähe des Scheitelpunkt des Klassengegensatzes stattfindet, werden die Werke der Testimonal-Literatur von den Subalternen an der Peripherie oder den Rändern der kolonialen Situation geschrieben. Das bedeutet, dass die Ränder des Imperiums nun “zurückschreiben”, um in einem überfälligen Versuch den westlichen Kanon und dessen Version von “Wahrheit” zu korrigieren. George Yuidice hat die Testimonial-Literatur als authentisches Narrativ definiert, welches von der Zeugin erzählt wird, die aus der Dringlichkeit der Situation (wie z.B. Krieg, Unterdrückung, Revolution, usw.) heraus spricht.”Voices for the Voiceless

Zwei Jahre nachdem sich viele über ihre Geschichten miteinander ausgetauscht haben und viele Frauen kollektiv an diesem Projekt gearbeitet haben, freut sich der IWS die Veröffentlichung von IN UNSEREN EIGENEN WORTEN bekannt geben zu können. Das Buch enthält Text von und über Frauen und beinhaltet zehn Testimonials von geflüchteten Frauen in Deutschland: Frauen, die migrieren hätten können, aber denen keine Visa ausgestellt wurden. Frauen, die in ihren eigenen Regionen zu Geflüchteten wurden, bevor sie versuchten über die tödlichen Routen nach Europa zu kommen. Frauen, die vor Krieg, Armut und Umweltkatastrophen fliehen, welche durch die Gier von Unternehmen erzeugt werden; Frauen, die der Verfolgung entfliehen müssen, da sie nicht dem Geschlecht entsprechen, welches ihnen bei ihrer Geburt zugeteilt wurde. Frauen, die vor ihren eigenen Familien weglaufen müssen, da sie nicht die durch das Patriarchat verursachte häusliche Gewalt akzeptieren.

IN UNSEREN EIGENEN WORTEN dokumentiert mutige Frauen, die gegen schwierige Realitäten gekämpft haben, wir sind sicher, das wird uns alle in unserem Kampf für Emanzipation inspirieren. Die Wahl des Veröffentlichungsdatum, der 25. November geschieht nicht zufällig – es ist der Internationale Tag zur Beseitigung von Gewalt gegen Frauen. Gewalt, insbesondere gegen Frauen und aufgrund von geschlechtsbezogener Verfolgung, sowie die Möglichkeiten, die Frauen finden, um diese Unterdrückungsmechanismen zu überleben sind die gemeinsamen Themen der Lebenserfahrungen, die in diesem Buch aufgezeigt werden. Eine der Hauptforderungen des IWS ist es, dass Frauen das Recht auf Asyl aufgrund geschlechtsspezifischer Verfolgung zugestanden wird, ohne Angst vor Deportation haben zu müssen.

International Women* Space ist eine feministische, politisch Gruppe, organisiert von Migrantinnen und geflüchteten Frauen in Deutschland. Sie wurde 2012 mit der Besetzung der Gerhart-Hauptmann-Schule in Berlin, Kreuzberg gegründet. IWS fordert dominante Wissensstrukturen heraus und kämpft gegen diskriminierende Politiken und Praktiken, die der Emanzipation von geflüchteten Frauen, Migrantinnen und allen Frauen entgegen stehen.

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