Dialogue
Dialogue
Dialogue on Namibia’s Past – in Events, Media, Arts and Statements
The public dialogue about Namibia’s past takes place in different forms and on different platforms: In physical and virtual lectures and discussions, in the media and in the arts.
Under ‘Perspectives’ you will find public statements by institutions and organisations related to the debate on Namibia’s past.
Here we document dialogue events on Namibia’s past that have taken place in Namibia – organised by the Namibia Institute for Democracy, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, partner organisations or other institutions and organisations.
Here you will find a selection of media reports on Namibia’s past, its impact on the present and the dialogue about it. Wherever possible, we have provided links to the sources.
Here you will find a selection of works from literature, theatre, film and the visual arts that deal with Namibia’s past or the dialogue about it. Wherever possible, we have provided links to the sources.
This page section is giving the floor to organisations based in Namibia to voice their views on Namibia’s past, its impact on today, how we could come to terms with it and what we could contribute to reconciliation.