Biography
Monika 'Mo' Yaa akoma Asumang (born 13 June 1963, Kassel, Germany) is a German presenter, filmmaker, actress and writer. She created the 2014 documentary The Aryans, in which she confronts racists in both Germany and the US. Asumang was born on 13 June 1963 in Kassel in Germany to a Ghanaian father and German mother. She studied Visual Communication at the University of Kassel. Between 1997 and 2000 she presented the television show Liebe Sünde on German TV. She made her directing debut with the documentary Roots Germania, which was nominated for a Grimme-Preis in 2008. Around the Football World Cup 2010, she made a documentary about South Africa called Road to Rainbow - Willkommen in Südafrika.In 2014 she created the documentary Die Arier (The Aryans). As one of the first black women on German television, she was targeted by racists. To address racism, she confronted racists in Germany, and travelled to the United States, where she had conversations with Ku Klux Klan members. The documentary was also nominated for a Grimme-Preis.In 2016 Asumang wrote a book about her identity search and experiences meeting racists, Neo-Nazis and Ku-Klux-Klan members face to face, titled Mo und die Arier: Allein unter Rassisten und Neonazis (Mo and the Aryans: Alone among racists and Neo-Nazis).
Filmography
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self 7
TV Shows 6
Movies 4
Mo Asumang und (2022)
The Aryans (2014)
The Ghost Writer (2010)
Markus Lanz (2008)
Roots Germania (2007)
Das perfekte Promi-Dinner (2006)
Suck My Dick (2001)
Die Ulla Kock am Brink Show (1998)
Leute heute (1997)
Zimmer frei! (1996)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1963-06-13 (60 years old)
Birth PlaceKassel, Germany
CitizenshipsGermany
AwardsCross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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