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Cameroon-born Bonaventure Ndikung’s new vision for Berlin cultural magnet

Ndikung is one of the few people of African origin to head a German cultural institution, having been appointed as head of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Through a range of exhibitions, he aims to highlight post-colonial multiculturalism in a place that has long been emblematic of Western hegemony…
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