Schipol
Episode 2

Schiphol

Episode 2 - Schiphol:

Lines on a map drawn by colonizers centuries ago and maintained by those same colonizers in the present. That is the recipe for border racism. Fueled by the borders that have divided the territory of the Quechua people, Quechua descendant Chihiro Geuzebroek tells the story of the passport apartheid enforced by Schiphol Airport.

Listen to Episode 2: Schiphol.

Shownotes

Every day onion, the story of Saied told as a graphic novel

 

The work of anthropology professor Amade M'charek on olive oil

 

Undoing Border Imperialism, book by writer Harsha Walia

 

The borders in Africa drawn by Indigenous habitat

 

Report on the militarisation of Europe  

 

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About the creator of this episode:

Chihiro Geuzebroek is a multidisciplinary maker, organizer, trainer in the field of decolonial climate justice insights and practices. She is Bolivian-Dutch with Quechua background, born and raised in Amsterdam. She directed the feature documentary RADICAL FRIENDS, (co)produced several spoken word/poetry performances and made the exhibition People Powered Movement vs. Shell in 2020. She is co-founder of the decolonial foundation Aralez and initiated the organization for the first decolonial anti-racism block at a climate march.

Chihiro Geuzebroek

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Editor: Chihiro Geuzebroek

Presenters: Chihiro Geuzebroek, Luka van den Bos, and Gyonne Goedhoop

Original Music: "Let me say" by Maringo Berenos & Ibou Ndong

Guests: Saied Al Karim, Zouhair Hammana, and Maringo Berenos

Editing and Sound Design: Nathan Kofi

Design: Smoking Gurb