In the 1980s and early 1990s, the Ruhr region experienced a time of tension and economic uncertainty. Mines and smelters were closing and the region was in upheaval. In this crisis, neo-Nazis stir up hatred against migrants, while the migrant community organizes itself and opposes the increasing violence.
Chris Herzog and Alexander Bauer take us on a journey through Duisburg, Bochum and Gelsenkirchen - cities that were the scenes of intense conflict at the time. Using unpublished archive material and interviews with contemporary witnesses, they bring back to life a time that was characterized by resistance and the struggle for survival.
Grauzone Pott sheds light on a repressed history: How migrants had to fight in a hostile environment back in the 1980s and build their own networks to defy hatred, supported by courageous people who stood up against neo-Nazism and racism despite threats.
You can find the podcast on all common podcast platforms or directly on grauzone-pott.de.
Chris Herzog Konzept & Leitung
Zeynep Alan Sprecherin
Sevinç Onart Redaktionelle Mitarbeit
Kim Busch Inhaltliche Mitarbeit
Ceren Türkmen Inhaltliche Beratung und Recherche, Interviewpartnerin
Wolfgang Ullrich, Bengü Kocatürk-Schuster, Marie-Cecile Duclercq, Wilhelm Funcke, Mahir Kuruçay, Martin Dietzsch, Lukas Bastisch Interviewpartner*innen