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Projects
We have a range of projects that we are currently working on and you can find them listed below. Some of these projects are in advanced stages of development, while others are still in the planning phase.
We are always on the lookout for people and organizations to join us and collaborate with us on these projects, to help bring our ideas to fruition. If you are interested in working with us, sponsoring a project, partnering with us on a similar project, or simply have suggestions to improve the outcome and inclusivity of our projects, please reach out to us.
We are also happy to include your project on our list if it aligns with our goals of promoting anti-racist action and diversifying socio-culture. To have your project listed, send us an email with the details and we will do our best to accommodate it.
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and only serves to give an idea of the domains in which we work. We have a reference of many more upcoming projects, available upon request.
ARCC's ongoing projects are entirely managed on a volunteer basis. If you are interested in sponsoring or collaborating with us on a project and providing financial support, please visit our donations page. After you have made a donation, we will arrange a meeting with you to discuss how you can contribute to our ongoing work.
For ease of navigation, we have categorized our projects based on the themes they address. However, please note that some projects may fall under multiple themes and thus may be listed in more than one category. We hope this will help you find the project you are interested in.
In Munich
A forum for discourse on racism, anti-racism, complicity, biases, and ways to move forward.
Filed under:
Discourse
Globally
An examination of cultural appropriation, the whitewashing of food, "fine dining," and how capitalism, spurred by racism, is changing the way we eat and view people.
Filed under:
Culture, Food
Globally
Filling in the historical gaps that were erased in the sake of white supremacy and imperialism. Teaching true history without distortions that favour a white and colonial worldview.
Filed under:
History
Globally
Non-European influences on Western art remain unexplored. In addition, shedding light on stolen artefacts in today's museums.
Filed under:
History
Germany
Initiatives that encourage non-white artwork to reach a wider audience and obtain the same space and acclaim as Western (inspired) art.
Filed under:
Media
Germany
How public broadcasting systems actively and (un)knowingly construct and regulate portrayals of racial identities.
Filed under:
Media
Germany
Initiatives that enable non-white artists to create art to obtain the same resources and opportunity as their counterparts.
Filed under:
Media
Germany
Who and what we see, and how we see them. Discussing cinematic portrayals and who regulates what we see and when we see it in film media.
Filed under:
Media
Germany
Who and what we read, and how we read them. Discussing the literary world, publishing, writer acclaim and who/what regulates what, how and when we read what we read.
Filed under:
Media
Germany
How advertising and (racially) targeted advertising, as well as pseudo-diversity, foster racism and serve as a smokescreen for (anti-)racism.
Filed under:
Stereotypes
Globally
How did classical music become the pinnacle of musical excellence, and why are some music types more reviled and stigmatised than others? We investigate personal and cultural "preferences".
Filed under:
Media
Globally
Discussing the prevalence of racism and anti-Semitism on social media, as well as the emergence of lazy activism.
Filed under:
Media
Globally
The emergence of AI and facial processing models, unreflected racism in medicine and healthcare, biology, philosophy, the social sciences, and technology poses a threat to non-white individuals who are statistically disadvantaged in relative to their white peers.
Filed under:
Science
Globally
Biases and stereotypes around (not)-/having sex with and (not)-/dating people of another race/ethnicity than one's own, particularly on an unconscious level. Also, targeting discrimination and fetishisation on dating apps.
Filed under:
Science