„It´s ok if a generation´s identity shifts“

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Diese Folge von Radio Re:volt ist in englischer Sprache.

In this episode you hear an interview with the curators of the exhibition Identity on the Line (I-ON), currently based in the Folk Life Museum Graz. We visited the opening of the exhibition and had the chance to talk with Corrine Brenko and Urška Purg, who developed this exhibition from the start.

Identity on the Line is a large-scale cooperation project between six cultural history museums and one university working together with the aim to explore and unfold the common features and consequences of different migration processes, which took place in Europe over the last 100 years.

 

Editor in Chief: Ipek Yüksek
Photo credit: Nikita Reichelt

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