Discover Schöneberg's Legacy
Join us for a transformative journey through the vibrant neighborhood of Schöneberg, where the streets resonate with the powerful stories of Black and Queer feminist icons. This guided tour offers an in-depth exploration of the lives and legacies of figures who have shaped and continue to inspire the intersectional feminist movements.
Celebrate Trailblazing Icons
Walk in the footsteps of May Ayim, a pioneering Afro-German poet and activist, whose work broke new ground in Germany’s discourse on race, identity, and feminism. Learn about Ika Hügel-Marshall, an Afro-German author and activist, whose memoirs bring to light the struggles and resilience of Black women in Germany. Experience the influence of Audre Lorde, the renowned writer, who spent significant time in Berlin, nurturing the Afro-German movement and bridging communities across the globe.
Explore Queer Feminist History
Honor the legacy of Queen Nzinga, the warrior queen of Angola, whose resistance against Portuguese colonization symbolizes the enduring fight for freedom.
Discover the story of Machbuba, an Ethiopian girl who, after being taken to Germany in the 19th century, lived a life marked by both tragedy and resistance. Her story is a poignant reminder of the countless Black women whose histories have been marginalized but whose impact endures.