Racism pervades our entire society and does not stop at the play and learning spaces of the youngest children. Many children and young people experience daily discrimination based on their appearance, their name, their supposed culture or religion. Racism not only manifests itself in violence, but also in thoughts, words and actions. No one should experience such hostility.
How do racist experiences shape young people's lives? And how do we create an atmosphere in which children and young people can grow up free from discrimination?
With the American Lima Sayed, the comedian Amjad Abu-Hamit and the teacher Philip Oprong Spenner, we discuss what steps are necessary to break through racist structures and how we can specifically support young people. The focus will be on the responsibility we bear as individuals and as a society.
The event will be moderated by anti-racism expert Joanna Peprah.
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